03-04-2021, 04:07 PM
Hi Alex,
That's a very good question and I never really looked into it before today.
It clearly wasn't possible a year ago, but with version 5.0+ came the possibility to import .png file.
So that got me an idea.
I create a simple rectangle using Fusion and created a 2D drawing out of it.
Saved it as a PDF.
From PDF, I exported it to .png, and from there to RoboDK.
我有一个规模1:10的the CAD software, so I double-clicked the drawing in RDK -> More options -> Scale -> 10.
I picked up the measurement tool and looked at the rectangle dimensions and they were just fine.
One little trick here, to save texture (png) you need to go to "Tools"->"Options"->"Station" and activate these options.
The only issue I found is that the png needs to be quite small.
It worked very well with a 7KB drawing, completely killed the performance with a 32KB one...
Hope it helps.
Jeremy
That's a very good question and I never really looked into it before today.
It clearly wasn't possible a year ago, but with version 5.0+ came the possibility to import .png file.
So that got me an idea.
I create a simple rectangle using Fusion and created a 2D drawing out of it.
Saved it as a PDF.
From PDF, I exported it to .png, and from there to RoboDK.
我有一个规模1:10的the CAD software, so I double-clicked the drawing in RDK -> More options -> Scale -> 10.
I picked up the measurement tool and looked at the rectangle dimensions and they were just fine.
One little trick here, to save texture (png) you need to go to "Tools"->"Options"->"Station" and activate these options.
The only issue I found is that the png needs to be quite small.
It worked very well with a 7KB drawing, completely killed the performance with a 32KB one...
Hope it helps.
Jeremy
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