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Illustrator Splines into C4d (I did a search and still ?)
by Chris Holland on Aug 26, 2008 at 10:06:08 pm

Hi,

I did a search but couldn't seem to find what I needed.

I have Illustrator 9 and Cinema 4d 10.5

I have a logo in Illustrator with Multiple Splines. When I open it in C4d it is one spline with everthing together.

If I explode the spline it messes up my compound paths. For example if I have an A that I made a compund path of by taking out the center it puts it back when I explode.

With Illustrator 9 is there a way to bring in all the splines seperately ? I read in some of my search about people opening the Illustrator file and all the splines are under one thing.


Kind of related question :

When I use extrude nurbs on a spline and then make an it an object it puts caps on both sides. Is there a way to make this all one thing instead of having the caps ?

Thanks

Chris Holland
Editor/Animation/Design
hollandedit.com


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