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Adding a Logo to part

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cjm23

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Feb 16, 2005
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I am having the most difficult trying to figure this out. I am working with a client's existing file that has their outdated logo on it. They want me to add their new logo. I have a JPEG file for it. How in the world do I add this to my part file? I am using SW 2006.

Please help me....I am at my wits end.

I added additional information using the sketched text option, but I can't add an Area Hatch/Fill to this text in the drawing. How is this done?


Thanks,
Chris
 
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Through the photoworks add-in, you can add a decal, if you have their new logo as a jpg, and stretch and crop to fit however you want. Check out the solidworks help about it.
 
Are you having trouble showing it on the part model or part drawing?

Is is etched/engraved/embossed into the part or just a "stick-on" label?

If "stick-on" use the Decal function ... if you have the PhotoWorks add-in and display the drawing view in shaded mode.


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I don't have PhotoWorks add-in.

It is a silkscreen.

I have no idea how the initial part file was created. I don't know what type of file was used (jpeg, eps....etc) to create the logo on the part. In the feature tree, it is simply a Sketch and I can't find any "reference" that the sketch was created from.

I did go in and remove a portion of the logo, but SW said it was part of an "externally referenced" file. But there is no where that I can see what the referenced file is.
 
In the part model, you would use the Sketch Picture function ... select a face and start a new sketch, then Tools > Sketch Tools > Sketch Picture

To delete the existing picture, simply delete the sketch containing it.

You will not be able to show a Sketch Picture image in a drawing though. Only Decals can be shown.

Is the logo an actual picture or text or a set of sketched entities?

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CorBlimeyLimey,

I think I already tried that method, but had the result you stated. It didn't show in the drawing (and I don't have Photoworks).

The logo is a JPEG file....I think it was created with Photoshop. Is there a way to take the logo and transform it into sketched entities?
 
I don't think I would be able to trace over it, but I did download WinTopo. So, I just open the JPEG file in WinTopo and then "One Touch Vectorisation" the image and save it as a DXF? Is that correct so far?

If that is correct, how do I then get that added to the part file?
 
That's basically correct, although there are some options/settings which can drastically alter the results.

Once you have a vectorised image, use the Save vector as option to save it in dxf format. Then you can import/copy it into a SW sketch as per normal.

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CorBlimeyLimey,

Thanks for all of your help. I still can't seem to get it right.....I am a bit frustrated. Is there any chance that I might be able to e-mail you a couple files for you to look at and see if you can determine what is going on?

thanks,
Chris
 
You can either post here for whoever has the time and inclination to see if they can help (see faq559-1177) or email me at my handle at lycos dot com.

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Chris,

Now that you have it as a DXF format you could use the insert DXF/DWG function that is in the drawing mode. To take it another step further once the DXF/DWG is inserted into the drawing you could select all the entities and turn it into a block so things don't shift around when moving it. You will then be able to dimension the logo to your part on the drawing. I hope this was some help to your problem.

Best Regards,
Jon Knabenschuh

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Challenges are what makes life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.

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