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Modeling logo as solid geometry on non-flat surface, given .eps file

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Hello all - I'm 100% sure that others have already solved this problem well.  Hoping to get a pointer to a how-to.

 

Given an .eps file with some simple artwork.

Need: Apply to a solid part model

 

Assumed technique:

- convert .eps to .dxf (this works - couldn't find a way to convert to .iges yet)

- import into a sketch (zillions of separate line / arc segments)

- project sketch onto part

- use offset, apply depth and draft

 

Appreciate anyone pointing me to a detailed how-to on this.  There are some limited writeups on ptc.com about this - studying and trying them now.

 

thanks!

 

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One related set of info is: https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=31610

It assumes that you are using IGES.  So far I've only been able to convert .eps to .dxf.

 

"If logo is to be solid geometry (e.g. an impression on a block)

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1) Obtain an IGES file of the logo, or .sec file from Pro/ENGINEER.

Create a cut or protrusion and while sketching the section, import

the .igs or .sec file with Sec Tools, Place Section. Dimension

appropriately."


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