Assembly to Illustrator eps vector format.

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Bob Draper, Aug 16, 2003.

  1. Bob Draper

    Bob Draper Guest

    Here is a question for you Publishing experts out there.
    Recently was asked to come up with a couple cut-away rendered models
    for brochures of a few rooftop HVAC airscrubbers Ive been building.

    Converted a couple good size assemblies to SW-2004 and used the
    groovy new texture feature to produce a couple very nice rendered
    iso's without photoworks. (I'll email pdf's if interested)
    My meager dell-ws P4 1.7 quadro 2 mmx 256 was pushed to its limits, as
    it was increasingly difficult to add more color,texture and lighting,
    but worked well considering.

    Our two literature folks requested two different types of formats.
    One uses Adobe Illustrator 7 and wanted eps or pdf formats in which
    surfaces could be selected and the background transparent.
    The other uses Corel 8 and wanted hpgl prn files.

    I used Distiller, set at its oldest conversion settings, to produce
    both. When saving to file with distiller I get two options, save as
    prn and all files
    which I added the .eps extention to and seemed to work, generating
    1.5mb files.

    The one using Corel had no problem with the prn's. Imported nicely and
    did't want to selected surfaces, colored model as is just trimming
    background for poster.
    The Illustrator couldn't open the .eps and the .pdf was raster. Tried
    version 10
    but resulted in a sliced model. Tried other virtual printers, but
    wouldn't produce populated eps files.

    The only solution to provide a vector format was to create a dxf,
    which came in as line art, losing all its surfaces.
    She then had to apply surfaces and colors to it in Illustrator.

    My questions are;
    Since our literature people compete more than cross communicate I
    wondered if corel or photoworks would do better at generating a eps
    file that would be editable ?

    Secondly are eps files inherently vector format?

    Are there any good ways to get a model from solidworks to other
    editable formats used in publishing?

    What is the prefered software to produce literature from solidworks?
    how about 3d studiomax?

    thanks,
    bobd
     
    Bob Draper, Aug 16, 2003
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    Merry Owen Guest

    Bob,

    When I have sent pictures to publishers for use in brochures I have been
    generally been asked for them as high resolution Tiff files.

    Merry :)
     
    Merry Owen, Aug 16, 2003
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  3. Bob Draper

    Rudy Kube Guest

    I've done the same. Also supplied JPEGS for use in the web flash opening
    sequence & the catalogs. They worked fine. Not sure about editing them
    though, not my expertise.
    Rudy
     
    Rudy Kube, Aug 16, 2003
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    Devin Hughey Guest

    EPS files are generaly vector files, however you can save a bitmap image as
    an EPS.

    I have found the best way to make an editable 2d graphic from solidworks is
    to save as a dxf and bring into Corel and from there save it as an eps.
    Then you can also bring it into Illustrator. I don't know of a way to keep
    the surface fills but it's very easy to make new fills with a line drawing.
     
    Devin Hughey, Aug 16, 2003
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  5. Bob Draper

    Bob Draper Guest

    Thanks All, for your input

    Dxf and quality Tiff will have to do.
    Dxf from Acad works to produce eps.
    I'll try exporting eps from corel also.
    Have to look into the SVG format


    bobd
     
    Bob Draper, Aug 17, 2003
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