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Company logos in (2D) CAD
Anyone know of any resources out there with a library of company logos in 2D CAD?
Looking for .dxf's or even (AutoCAD) .dwg files. Most specifically, I'm looking for the Monster Energy Drink logo. I can take the time to draw it out which would only be time consuming, not difficult per-say, but was just wondering if anyone had a resource for these types of things. 3D models could help too btw. Thanks in advance! |
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Re: Company logos in (2D) CAD
I hate to say it, but your probably going to have to do a massive polyline. I did our team logo on AutoCAD and that took weeks. Each polyline has 50+ points and it has 10+ polylines. You probably know this, but it helps to trace. I'm not sure what you need it for, but I'd just insert a picture and trace it. If 3d is necessary, import to Inventor and extrude/or whatever you need. I know this might not be that helpful, but if I knew the goal, I could probably help more.
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Re: Company logos in (2D) CAD
I've done that before with the old school FIRST logo by doing just what you are saying. I'm not declined to do that, I just was looking for a faster way. lol
I'm just going to use the .dxf of that to send to a laser cutter for a side-project. And I like the look of the Monster logo, so having it drawn up & easily usable for something (laser cutting, graphics, CNC, etc...) would just be cool. lol |
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Re: Company logos in (2D) CAD
Elgin,
Do you have a way to convert files from encapsulated postscript (.eps) to .dxf or .dwg? Brands of the World has the logo in an .eps formatted file, if so. http://www.brandsoftheworld.com/sear...21/133504.html |
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Re: Company logos in (2D) CAD
A super hokey way to do it is to copy the logo into photoshop and make a black and white image of the outline. Use this as a height map, and apply the original logo as the texture map. Then cut off the bottom.
You can do this in 3DS max easily, not sure about more caddish tools. |
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Re: Company logos in (2D) CAD
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When I opened the .DXF I was able to explode it & now it basically looks like an 8-bit video game with a lot of 90º right angles to deal with. lol This works great, because now I'm just going to draw a grid of lines in AutoCAD & trim away what I don't need. Thanks. I think I found a solution as of now! |
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Re: Company logos in (2D) CAD
After some trial & error, this finally came out pretty good.
Good stuff. all from an .eps image file.. It came in like 8-bit graphics.. I just added the outer lines in CAD. I outlined it basically.. I'm gonna see if I can do the same with the new FIRST logo's they have on the FIRST site.. w00t! Hopefully they have an .eps version. <crosses fingers> The first version of this I had was completely a grid. Maybe I'll make a LEGO mosaic out of it.. if I get the right color bricks. (And maybe one of the FIRST logo too if I get around to it - I already have a request to do another one of something different.. Aye.. the price of knowing things.. lol) Attached is the completely outlined Monster logo without the color removed. |
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