To Convert A Bitmap Image To Vectors
To Convert A Bitmap Image To Vectors
If you have a bitmap image and want to use it to generate
machining toolpaths, you must convert the bitmap to vectors.
To convert a bitmap to vectors:
- Select the 2D View tab
to display the bitmap in the 2D view.
- Select Vector > Bitmap to
Vector or click the Bitmap to Vector button. The Bitmap to
Vector panel is displayed.
- Reduce the number of colours in the bitmap:
- Click Reduce Colours.
The Reduce Number of Colours in Image dialog
is displayed.
- Click and drag the slider to reduce the New maximum number of colours for image.
- Click OK to close the
dialog.
- To create vectors along the boundary of the selected
colour, select the Create boundary check box.
- To create vectors along the centreline of the selected
colour:
- Select the Create
centreline check box.
- Enter a Tolerance value,
in pixels, to specify how closely vectors follow the bitmap's pixelated outline.
- Choose if you want the centreline vectors to be open or
closed. Select:
Disconnected open
vectors to create open vectors.
Closed vector loops to
create closed vectors.
- Enter a Speckle size
value, in pixels, to specify how close the vectors follow the bitmap.
- Enter a Smoothness
value, in per cent. The higher the percentage, the smoother the spans within
vectors.
- In the Colour list,
select the colour from which Carveco creates the vectors.
- Click Create Vectors.
The vectors are displayed in the 2D view.
- Close the panel.
- To improve the view of the vectors, click and drag the
Contrast slider on the 2D View toolbar to increase the transparency of the
image.
Select Vector > Vector
Doctor or click the Vector Doctor button to find and fix common problems with vectors. For
more information about this feature, see the Reference Help.
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