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Re: Illustrator into C4D?
by
superblack
on Apr 19, 2007 at 8:54:55 pm
here is quick step by step:
- create your path in Illustrator
- drag the Ruler Origin to the center of your paths (doing this makes your spline come in centered in C4D)
- save your file (or a copy) in Illustrator 8 format
- Open or Merge this .ai file in C4D
- if you get multiple splines C4D choose Objects > Connect from the Objects Manager menu. this creates a single new spline
- make this spline a child object to an Extrude Nurbs
- adjust the Z Movement of the Extrude Nurbs
there may be some gotchas, but this is basicly it.
sascha
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Illustrator into C4D?
by Richard Holst on Apr 19, 2007 at 6:27:45 pm
Re: Illustrator into C4D?
by superblack on Apr 19, 2007 at 8:54:55 pm
Re: Illustrator into C4D?
by Richard Holst on Apr 21, 2007 at 12:55:50 am
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Re: Illustrator into C4D?
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