Once it was traced, It had nodes and was adjustable with vector format. Level 1, black and white only, gave me a perfect silhouette, a 2D vector. After fiddling with it for 3 minutes, I determined I wanted level one, just simple black and white(2 colors), and no shades of gray. Then it took me 3 minutes to do the JPG trace and determine what level of detail I want recorded. In Vinyl Master Cut, it took me 20 minutes to study their video and learn how. Perhaps you have some techniques you could share here to enlighten me. It works, but no node editing so editing curved lines I have found to be problematic. ![]() I don't think it has the flexibility of Inkscape. I have tried tracing with Fusion 360 in the past. ![]() This can also work with 3d design's as long as you have a 3 view but that's pretty advanced. Then use Inkscape to digitally trace your part to create a dxf file for your part.Īlternatively you can import the picture into fusion 360 as a canvas, scale it and do a manual trace. ![]() Save to your computer and import the photo to Inkscape.
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