Year: 2011 Language: English Author: : Wayne Kempson Genre: Manual Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 22 Description: The aim of this brief tutorial is to show a fast and easy way to convert an image (.bmp .jpeg .pdf etc) to a more accurate drawing using only 2 programmes. I use Photoshop and AutoCAD - there are others to use, and I will give a quick overview of these later. The method described here is accurate and fast, more or less detail can be added as required. Firstly, though, we must decide what the resultant drawing is to be used for. If it is to build a scale model, then a lot of the information on the original drawing will be superfluous. We only want enough information on our new drawing to allow us to proceed with the modelling. More detail can be added later. If, on the other hand, we want to produce a full drawing, then there are additional steps we can take to speed up the process.
Contents
CREATING NEW SHIP DRAWINGS FROM EXISTING IMAGE FILES - PART 1 CREATING HULL LINES FROM EXISTING IMAGE FILES - PART 2 DRAWING SHIPS SUPERSTRUCTURES FROM EXISTING IMAGE FILES - PART 3 DRAWING SHIPS SMALLER DETAILS FROM EXISTING IMAGE FILES - PART 4
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Creating Plans Using AutoCAD
Language: English
Author: : Wayne Kempson
Genre: Manual
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 22
Description: The aim of this brief tutorial is to show a fast and easy way to convert an image (.bmp .jpeg .pdf etc) to a more accurate drawing using only 2 programmes. I use Photoshop and AutoCAD - there are others to use, and I will give a quick overview of these later. The method described here is accurate and fast, more or less detail can be added as required. Firstly, though, we must decide what the resultant drawing is to be used for. If it is to build a scale model, then a lot of the information on the original drawing will be superfluous. We only want enough information on our new drawing to allow us to proceed with the modelling. More detail can be added later. If, on the other hand, we want to produce a full drawing, then there are additional steps we can take to speed up the process.
Contents
CREATING NEW SHIP DRAWINGS FROM EXISTING IMAGE FILES - PART 1CREATING HULL LINES FROM EXISTING IMAGE FILES - PART 2
DRAWING SHIPS SUPERSTRUCTURES FROM EXISTING IMAGE FILES - PART 3
DRAWING SHIPS SMALLER DETAILS FROM EXISTING IMAGE FILES - PART 4
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