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Just starting to explore Easel a little more.
I have a drawing that I have scanned in a JPG. Using Inkscape to convert to SVG. Everytime I try and convert it I get “We Can’t import this SVG”
The drawing is just a scanned in copy of a tracing of a part.
What am I doing wrong in Easel or Inkscape that is preventing this from converting??
Opening an image and putting it inside of an SVG file does not actually convert the image at all. You need to either trace it (by hand), or use an application that has an image tracing feature.
I use an on-line image converting application and I’m happy with the results most of the time. Then you can import the resulting SVG in Easel, Inkscape or some other program.
Now, the next issue, and it is because I am not familiar with Easel yet, How do I keep the 4 holes in the correct spots on the piece? When I imported it, it was much smaller than the actual drawing that I scanned. Is there a way to select all the items and make them all bigger in the same proportion?
Also, I am using the “Inch” Scale. Is there a way to have that scale broken down into smaller inches dimentions?
There’s no way to select all four and have them ‘stay’ where they are and increase their size. They’re also slightly irregular and not perfectly round due to the tracing that’s imperfect. You can also see the irregularity of the wall thickness due to the tracing as well.
You can switch to MM scaling, but you can get smaller increments using the IN scale since it allows adjustments to .001" vs using MM that only allows .01mm.
I have just discovered the Tutorials on how to use Easel. I will be going through those in the next few days. Thanks for the help and guidance. I did figure out how to select all the elements and the enlarge them.
In a earlier post you said you “remove the offending text” in the SVG file.
What was the offending text?