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Topic ClosedChristmas Themed Plan View blocks

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    Posted: 11.Dec.2012 at 14:06
Hi Guys.
 
I'm new to the forums (joined up today), and am hoping you all may be able to help me out with a problem I have.  I've been tasked with 'christmassing' up our department at work, and as part of this I want to take the layout of our distribution centre, and make it into 'Santa's Workshop'.  All well and good, but I seem to be struggling to find suitable blocks to help with this.
 
I'm looking for things such as Elves, Santa, Reindeer, Sleighs, Christmas Trees, etc in Plan view.
 
Does anyone know where I would be able to find these?  I have had a nosy through the available CAD Blocks on this site, but to no avail (so far).
 
Thanks in advance
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Dec.2012 at 18:10
Did you try over at the CAD Block Exchange Network?

Another option.  Bring an image (JPG or PDF) into AutoCAD and trace over it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Dec.2012 at 09:32

Hi,

Yeah I tried CBEN, but to no avail.  Tracing seems to be the option I will have to go with.  Did manage to alter some figures, for Santa and Elves, with some success, but the vehicle/animal aspects are proving to be more tricky.

If this proves to be something others would be interested in, I will upload the blocks when done.

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