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Re: My attempts to get a vector line drawing
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lugnet.cad
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Mon, 30 May 2011 11:47:31 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Reuben Pearse wrote:
> SNIP<
> 2) Use MLCAD to colour all objects white, then load into LDView. I then use the
> following settings to make all the object edges black:
> http://www.pearse.co.uk/lego/links/ldview_settings/
> I then use "Save Snapshot" to create a PNG. I then load this into Inkscape and
> use the "Trace Bitmap" option to create an SVG file. You can find examples of
> this technique here:
> http://www.pearse.co.uk/lego/images/pirate_large.jpg
> http://www.pearse.co.uk/lego/images/jet_large.jpg
Oh, I like these! Very impressive.
I printed the pirate minifig on my laserprinter at work and it looks perfect.
Ready to use as a coloring picture for the kids!
Jaco
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| (...) I've been experimenting with generating these type of images for quite a while and so far come up a number of techniques. These are as follows: 1) Convert MLCAD model to DXF file using Rolf Redford's LdrDat2Dxf. Then use PoseRay to create a (...) (13 years ago, 29-May-11, to lugnet.cad)
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