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Timber

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Hi folks,

I'm new to the forum. I hope you can answer this question.

There is a particular doorway drawn in an architecture book that I need in my autocad drawing. There is only one measurement supplied. So I scanned the picture and it is now stored on my flashdrive. I am hoping to import the image into adobe illustrator so I can use the pen tool and copy it...then resize it accordingly? At that point I want to bring the finished drawing into autocad.

So far, bringing anything from illustrator into autocad has not worked. Is there another way? Thank you.

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I would get it in to AutoCAD as a raster image and trace it there. You could scale with Reference option to make it the correct size.

 

Looking at the web, in adobe illustrator, you would have to export it or save to web format where you could specify a jpeg/ png/ tiff format.

 

When you scan it. can you get a jpeg file output?

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Eldon,

I scanned a page in a book using my printer/scanner. It has to save it as a pdf.

But it is easy to bring a pdf into illustrator. I'll keep trying.....but am sure there is an easy solution.

Thanks, Tim

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You can reference a PDF into AutoCAD and trace over the top of it.

 

You can export curves to DWG from illustrator, but they will probably all be splines, which is probably not what you want.

 

There are no shortcuts here...

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