Bitmap to vector conversion for 3D text
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‎2004-02-10
09:35 PM
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‎2023-05-11
02:38 PM
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Noemi Balogh
I'm trying to create a vector file of the logo using a combination of Adobe Streamline and/or Freehand and Photoshop but I've had no luck importing the file into ArchiCAD for 'magic wanding.'
Has anyone found a technique for creating 3D text in ArchiCAD based on a complex bitmap file?
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‎2004-02-10 11:30 PM
the feature you are asking for is called Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and unfortunately there is no such a tool in Archicad. What I can think of now is Corel GRAFIGO, a successor of Corel TRACE, more info: (www.corel.com). I have used it few times and it worked fine for me. It allows you to save "traced" bitmap in major vector formats like DXF,DWG and other rubbish... which you can import to archicad as an autocad file.

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‎2009-04-04 05:08 PM
Greg wrote:Since you say 'elaborate logo', you might consider Adobe Illustrator which has a feature called Live Trace which traces changes in color with vectors that can be exported as DWG and then brought into ArchiCAD. Since you mention the other Adobe products, I assume you probably have Illustrator as part of a Creative Suite package. Or try the 30 day demo.
I tried to use the same technique on an elaborate logo but the result was substandard.
I'm trying to create a vector file of the logo using a combination of Adobe Streamline and/or Freehand and Photoshop but I've had no luck importing the file into ArchiCAD for 'magic wanding.'
Live Trace is pretty clever compared to older such technologies because...it is live/dynamic. You move sliders to indicate the number of colors to consider in a remapped image, the number of pixels in an area, etc. and then can preview the result in various ways as you adjust things to your satisfaction.
In this and subsequent posts (1 screenshot per post limitation of forum), I'll show one possible trace of the Cigraph ArchiForma logo. I started with the small 200 x 200 pixel, noisy jpeg attached here - which is why the results are not better. You want a higher resolution, and ideally, no compression noise image to start with.
(continued...)
Karl

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‎2009-04-04 05:23 PM
Here is the dwg - with sample text saved as outlines - so you can see what the output of Illustrator is like.
Cheers,
Karl
PS This is probably the most time I've spent in Illustrator yet - one of those CS3 programs that I haven't really had a need for. So, if there are more detailed illustrator questions, someone else will have to answer them!

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