So is there a way that I can just save out a Solidworks sketch? Or
would I have to extrude the sketch and then create a drawing and
linework from the 3D model?
Thanks
Exporting to DXF from a drawing is possible in SolidWorks. If you
create a sketch, but do not create a solid, when you drag the .SLDPRT
file into the drawing window, the sketch shows and that can be saved
out as DXF as one of a half dozen or so choices, including image file
formats.
Bo
sure you can.. select the sketch entities that you want to have, copy
them (ctrl-c), open a new drawing, paste them (ctrl-v)
Make a part with a sketch.
Make a drawing of the part. No need to extrude.
Make sure sketch is checked under View.
Save line drawing (not shaded) as PDF get vectors out for adobe.
-Blair
PS you can save out from Solidworks directly as an Illustrator file.