![]() ![]() In inventor though you have to make the size ridiculously large to even see the font (4000mm) in my case but when I try and extrude I get a self intersecting error. Shrinking my logo to fit this size then exporting the document as a true type symbol font. ![]() I've finally managed to get something in using this method by creating a corel draw document at 750 x 750 pts. Having to redraw a complex vector logo in Inventor is a joke.įrom the other articles I've read creating the logo as a true type font used to work. Solidworks has been supporting illustrator files since CS3 from what I've read. I think Autodesk should be the ones supporting these formats not the other way around. Vector Logos are always created in corel or illustrator for use on vinyl cutters for sign writing etc. I want a logo embedded into the side of a plastic part as part of a mould. If I want to create a Decal I would do this in illustrator and then print it on my Roland BN-20. How many times do you see a company logo embossed on a plastic part. Thanks for your comments but this is a very common action to perform. I see that solidworks has a native adobe illustrator import and if necessary I will move to their platform as this shouldn't be as taxing as it's becoming. I've read many articles some suggesting to create a true type font of the logo but this doesn t seem to work.Ĭan anyone tell me how this is done practically. If you open the dwg up in autocad it seems to recognise that the lines are continuous but not in inventor. If I run sketch doctor on the imported file it complains of missing coincident constraint's even though I have the constrain end points checkbox ticked. I export as a dwg from illustrator which is fine but when this is inserted (or copied from autocad) All the lines are broken down into segments rather than being a continuous line from which I can extrude. I'm looking to import a vector logo created in illustrator CS6 into inventor. I've been tearing some hair and firing expletives for the last 2 days trying to get what I feel should be a pretty basic requirement working in inventor 2013. ![]()
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