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    How to change a jpeg to a manipulable digital file ... suggestions?

    Suspect I'm missing the obvious here but haven't figured it out yet .... the picture / drawing was sent to me by a client for me to turn (2) chandelier bodies on my lathe, I want to duplicate the shape into a program like sketchup or if there is a better program so I can have a more detailed, tweakable drawings.

    What do you guys suggest?

    Thanks,
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    I have done this by importing the jpg into a cad program ( I used AutoCAD, but other cad programs could work, as long as you can import the jpg file). Then I traced the lines in the jpg using the cad program. From there, you can manipulate the drawing as needed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Wilson66 View Post
    I have done this by importing the jpg into a cad program ( I used AutoCAD, but other cad programs could work, as long as you can import the jpg file). Then I traced the lines in the jpg using the cad program. From there, you can manipulate the drawing as needed.
    Hey Tom,

    I had begun to do just that, but trying to make a "useful" and controlled line with a mouse seems about a effective as trying to scratch my butt with a back hoe.

    Tracing is the only option I could figure out.

    Thanks for your feedback.

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    Tim, I have done the pic in CAD thing but I didn't try to trace unless it had a straight line. I just drew it over top of the pic using the appropriate cad tools, like box, circle, ellipse, etc. The pic that you show I would draw one half(one side) of it then mirror that half for the other side. Should be fairly easy for that shape. Could do an Autocad file for you if you like. Just PM me an email address if you want.
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    I don't know much about computer graphics so I would do as I have before.
    Get a pack of graph paper from the office supply (8.5X14 if possible, but probably just 8.5X11 available) and print it out.
    You should be able to figure out the scale pretty easily.
    I assume it is just a hand sketch and the end result will vary slightly due to inaccuracies in the sketch.
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    google jpeg to dxf converters. there's a bunch of free downloads.

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    I use Corel Graphics Suite. The draw program has a tracer that converts photos into vectors. A free program is Inkscape that will also work.

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    Here's a .dxf file and zipped: chandelier.zip That is if the attachment works.
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    Thanks for the tip George, I'll have a look at Inkscape.

    Tim
    Quote Originally Posted by George Troy Hurlburt View Post
    I use Corel Graphics Suite. The draw program has a tracer that converts photos into vectors. A free program is Inkscape that will also work.

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    Tim, here is a snap shot of an autocad version, just need to verify the dimensions that are on it that were not on the jpg. Got your PM, sorry about the delay it did take a few minutes to create the drawing.

    Edit: All the added dims are guestimates.
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    Hi James,

    It's perfect, the guesstimates are subjective anyway as there no other dimensions to compare it to.

    Thank you very much for your help!

    Tim
    Quote Originally Posted by James Combs View Post
    Tim, here is a snap shot of an autocad version, just need to verify the dimensions that are on it that were not on the jpg. Got your PM, sorry about the delay it did take a few minutes to create the drawing.

    Edit: All the added dims are guestimates.
    Image32.jpg

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    Thank you Thom, really appreciate your help !! I hope to make some decent money on this project.

    Thanks again,
    Tim
    Quote Originally Posted by Thom Sturgill View Post
    Here's a .dxf file and zipped: chandelier.zip That is if the attachment works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Boger View Post
    Hi James,
    It's perfect, the guesstimates are subjective anyway as there no other dimensions to compare it to.
    Thank you very much for your help!
    Tim
    No problem, glad to be of help. You can send my consulting fee to... BTW, appreciated the AutoCad360 link.
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    go to scrollsawvilliage.com and check out the tutorials on Inkscape and Gimp.
    both are free and the turials super for what you are doing. Sawers us them to manipulate photos and so forth.

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    Great tip, heading there now!

    Thanks Darryl
    Quote Originally Posted by Darryl Hansen View Post
    go to scrollsawvilliage.com and check out the tutorials on Inkscape and Gimp.
    both are free and the turials super for what you are doing. Sawers us them to manipulate photos and so forth.

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