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    3D GCode from greyscale?

    Is it possible to use a greyscale image ( jped, bmp etc) and generate a raised image?

    Something like the darker the pixel the deeper the cut and vice versa?


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    yes, there are several programs that will do this, deskcnc is one, vcarves also i believe and bobcads bobart if im not mistaken,


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    Hello cncuser1,

    PhotoVCarve will do what you want and will work with both grayscale and colour images. The software includes options for making either dark or light pixels in an image to be the highest or lowest regions to machine.

    The software also includes the option to mask an area of a specific colour to create a machining boundary. Plus estimated machining times and a 3D simulation preview that shows exactly what the finished job will look like when machined.

    PhotoVCarve also provides toolpath strategies for cutting Lithophanes that are essentially grayscale machining but need to be lit from behind.

    I hope this helps,

    Tony


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    Thanks for the tips
    I should communicated better
    I am interested in generatinng xyz points, not gcode.
    I want to try and manipulate it in a cad program, So points in *.DXF format or *.XYZ or meshes are what i am looking for, not an NC program.


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    MeshCAM can import a .bmp, and export is as an .stl
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    send me a file and ill run it thru bobart and send you back a dxf if you want to try a sample.
    send me a PM


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    Thanks but even if it works, Bobcad is not an option.


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    Does anyone know how to create my own gradiants to "color" in a drawing to generate my own 3D designs. I'm not sure I even know how to word this correctly. I have two of the software pkgs that will produce the 3d from greyscale, but most pictures aren't colored so that the light/dark areas are in the places they would need to be for a true 3D image. I want to learn how to "shade in" my own designs so the lightest areas of drawing would be in the areas to be the most raised of 3D image, with the darker areas shaded to be the least raised. My struggle to word this properly will hopefully still make sense to someone who has done a 3d image where something like dark eyebrows, or the black nose tip of a dog would be recessed instead of more pronounced. I'm wondering if some kind of gradiant with a blurring may work?
    I am not current with all the photo/picture editing software out there, but am willing to learn.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sparkgirl View Post
    Does anyone know how to create my own gradiants to "color" in a drawing to generate my own 3D designs. I'm not sure I even know how to word this correctly. I have two of the software pkgs that will produce the 3d from greyscale, but most pictures aren't colored so that the light/dark areas are in the places they would need to be for a true 3D image. I want to learn how to "shade in" my own designs so the lightest areas of drawing would be in the areas to be the most raised of 3D image, with the darker areas shaded to be the least raised. My struggle to word this properly will hopefully still make sense to someone who has done a 3d image where something like dark eyebrows, or the black nose tip of a dog would be recessed instead of more pronounced. I'm wondering if some kind of gradiant with a blurring may work?
    I am not current with all the photo/picture editing software out there, but am willing to learn.
    if i understand you correctly ,photoshop would do this


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    Quote Originally Posted by cncuser1 View Post
    Thanks for the tips
    I should communicated better
    I am interested in generatinng xyz points, not gcode.
    I want to try and manipulate it in a cad program, So points in *.DXF format or *.XYZ or meshes are what i am looking for, not an NC program.
    http://inkscape.org/download/ , try inkscape , you can create dxf from a bitmap

    once again ,freeware


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