Hi guys. My customer asked me to create curcuit using fritzing on the base of a 3d scan he created using Artec 3d software . So I git a scan and do anyone have an iea how it can be imported into Fritzing.
vanepp
April 11, 2017, 7:03pm
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It likely can’t be directly imported in to Fritzing. You may be able to adapt an existing Fritzing part to do what you need but Fritzing parts creation isn’t all that easy to do. Here are a couple of tutorials which will give you some idea of what you are getting in to :
(Edit: November 2016: This is an updated (and corrected) version of the original parts creation howto. This version corrects some suggestions (mostly saving Inkscape files as optimized svg which turns out to cause other problems) with the first version and expands the section on parts testing. While there doesn’t appear to be a lot of interest in this subject I’ll make at least this update so the information is as correct as I can get it.)
This is a description of how I made the Valor PM6078-00…
Fritzing Part Creation - Chapter3 - Inkscape Advanced Essentials
Learning how to draw in Inkscape - more features.
0:00 Overview
0:16 Select object with cursor and XML Editor
3:34 Manipulate special PDF’s in Inkscape
4:33 XML Editor - Direct drawing manipulation
6:05 XML Editor - Making group, moving object, changing layer height
7:27 Cursor - Changing layer height
8:21 Ruler
9:07 Grids
9:28 Snap selection
10:16 Drawing origin
Peter
What is this thing, is it a circuit, a part, or what.
If it’s just a circuit a photo will be good enough, but you could leave the 3D open and use it as a guide and just remake it in FZ.
If it a part and you want to use the 3D as a photo for the BB view, just print screen and convert it to svg.
Yep, I got the main point… Thank you guys.
vanepp
April 13, 2017, 3:30am
5
The parts creation service may be your best option
http://fritzing.org/services/parts-creation
Peter