![]() ![]() Now click on the grid tab at the top of this window, then click New and set everything up like this: (Set everything the way it is in the screen capture) So from the top menu, top left corner click file->Document properties and a window will open like this: Right now we are not going to worry to much about document size, but we do want to set the orientation, grid and units. Open inkscape and you will be greeted with the app running in a window, click the maximize button so you have something that looks like this: I can only describe the windows work flow as its the only OS I have.Īfter downloading the font double click on the file a window should open with an install button at the top of the window, click install.ĭownload Inkscape for your OS here and install: Paul posted on the Design and Documentation forum about not being able to use a font that he had to use for work so I will make this tutorial use that font. So lets get started.Īnyone that has used the text tool in Fusion 360 knows it can be a headache in its current state, to be honest I like this workflow better then a native tool which I will explain later. ![]() What I found was if I use Inkscape (which is a free app) I can generate size accurate and flawless imports into fusion. All the testing I did using illustrator gave me curves with hundreds of points.well that causes Fusion 360 or any 3d app for that matter to crawl and eventually lockup or crash. I spent the evening trying to figure out how to get a clean SVG and text file into Fusion 360 and being able to extrude and fillet it without problems or errors, and most importantly without all the cleanup that is normally involved. ![]()
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