Now, in the last movie we covered decals, drag a decal in, and that's purely a graphic overlay. It might be placed somewhere else on your screen, I just like to drag mine over to here. If you don't have that turned, right click up here, come down to blocks and just go ahead and turn that on. So, make sure you have the block toolbar turned on, I have mine over here. Now I want use a block to bring in a logo. Now I'm looking at the top surface here, it looks good. I'm going to hit spacebar and click on normal two. So I want to open up the cover so click on the cover, click on open and there's the top surface, choose the top. In this case, here, I want to put a logo on the top surface of this cover. Once we've added the features, we can then assign a material to it and make it stand out from the rest of the enclosure. Then, we can import that drawing as a block and either cut or extrude the logo into the part.
Which we can then easily import into SolidWorks.
SVG we can normally use a graphics program and convert this file over to being a DWG or DXF file. If you have a logo file in a vector based format, like DWG, DXF, Adobe Illustrator or. There are several ways to add graphics and text to a part.