3D Help


  • Global Moderator

    If you really want an alternative you could try something like Cheetah3D ($99), but while it is a simpler package than Blender I personally find it a bit more complicated to use, at least for this particular use case.

    There are other choices but you will pay far more for them than you could possibly hope to gain in any kind of time savings.

    It is fairly simple to do what you are asking to do in Blender, and worth taking the time to learn the basics of that very powerful tool, so I would also push you in that direction.

    A tutorial that may be helpful: https://devforum.roblox.com/t/converting-svgs-to-meshes/884514

    Note that only the first four steps in that tutorial are relevant to what you are asking to do.



  • @Igull

    I made a test with .SVG files, to create a single Shape SVG
    from an SVG with grouped shapes.
    By manually copying Text from the xml contend between them.
    (which could be also done by a script)
    .
    .
    For this I created one Shape in VS and exported it
    as .SVG to get a file with only one object.

    I manually then replaced the <path ..... id=""/> Part
    ( which holds the Information for the Shape)
    with a Shape Part from a .SVG with grouped Shapes.

    Worked so far except for the fact that the Shape
    is placed next to the artboard.

    SVG contend with grouped shapes
    0_1685957483551_grouped shapes.png
    .
    .
    The SVG File with only one shape
    0_1685957524652_orginal SVG with one Shape.png
    .
    .
    The Shape above replaced with this Circle Shape from the grouped SVG File
    (only using copy and paste parts from the SVG (xml Text))
    its placed beside the Artboard, but it works
    0_1685957644841_new SVG with replaced Shape.png


  • Global Moderator

    Actually, if you save it as a PDF instead of an SVG you can do this sort of thing in Art Text (https://text.design/art-text/).



  • @Subpath said in 3D Help:

    Have you ever thought about a script that parses your SVG file and then creates individual
    object SVG files from them?

    I hadn't, but that could certainly be an option to at least produce individual part files. It would be a lot simpler if something like Tinkercad would just import the SVG and be able to manipulate the parts individually 🙂

    Thanks

    Neil



  • @Subpath said in 3D Help:

    Another strange Solution

    Yes, I suppose I could do that too, but I have a Fusion 360 and an Onshape licence which can do pretty much anything in 3D - I was just looking for an easy way out with a 'one trick pony':-)

    Neil



  • @fde101 said in 3D Help:

    Actually, if you save it as a PDF instead of an SVG you can do this sort of thing in Art Text (https://text.design/art-text/).

    Mmmm, I bought Amadine from BeLight before I found VS - and really quite liked it - albeit a bit lightweight in the features department. I've just downloaded the trial version of their Art Text (supposedly full-featured), but I don't see any way to import a PDF - or anything else for that matter ?? You can certainly create 3D text extrusions and can do some rough vector drawing within, but importing or opening other file formats seems to be missing ??

    Thanks

    Neil



  • @fde101 said in 3D Help:

    Actually, if you save it as a PDF instead of an SVG you can do this sort of thing in Art Text (https://text.design/art-text/).

    could you then extrude shapes from that PDF
    in Art Text ?

    I also thought about "Art Text 4" but I thought it could
    only extrude Shapes and Letters from a .TTF font file.

    But there are online converters that can convert a
    .SVG to a .TTF file



  • @Igull said in 3D Help:

    've just downloaded the trial version of their Art Text (supposedly full-featured), but I don't see any way to import a PDF - or anything else for that matter

    @Igull

    I think the way to go with "Art Text" is to convert your .SVG File
    first to a .TTF File via an free Online Converter

    I have Amadine on my iPad, love it 🙂



  • @Igull said in 3D Help:

    @Subpath said in 3D Help:

    Another strange Solution

    Yes, I suppose I could do that too, but I have a Fusion 360 and an Onshape licence which can do pretty much anything in 3D - I was just looking for an easy way out with a 'one trick pony':-)

    Neil

    Understandable 🙂
    But its a bit harder for Mac User.
    On PC there are a few more Options

    Here a Extrusion from Magix Graphics Designer
    which also has such a Tool build in (PC only)

    0_1685974495077_Magix-Extrusion.png



  • @Subpath said in 3D Help:

    On PC there are a few more Options

    You're rubbing my nose in it 🙂 🙂 🙂



  • This is not directly related, but I've been giving thought over time to how to best create the 3D wrap around look with a vector path. I was thinking of it in terms of a dedicated shape like the existing oval and rectangle shapes, but now I'm thinking the best way to create those will be when basic 3D extrude is (hopefully) added to VS

    0_1685975559387_5932f189-cd44-4ee0-8eac-3fb7d41d5356-BLD 2023-06-05 at 10.24.01@2x.png



  • @Igull said in 3D Help:

    @Subpath said in 3D Help:

    On PC there are a few more Options

    You're rubbing my nose in it 🙂 🙂 🙂

    I probably should not have done that 🙂



  • @Boldline

    In Corel you could take any Form/ Shape
    (even grouped) and extrude it
    in Magix Graphics Designer too

    The result in Magix is only a Bitmap
    but it has more lightning, beveling options

    In Corel it stay as a Vector Object where you could
    break apart the parts and reuse them as vector objects

    0_1685977652751_Corel Extrude.png


  • Global Moderator

    @Igull not sure about the demo version, but I have a paid license of Art Text 4, and I can just drag a PDF exported from VS into the Art Text window and it loads it as a 2D shape.

    I can then right-click and convert to 3D after which an option to set the extrusion depth becomes available in the properties area on the right.



  • @fde101 said in 3D Help:

    @Igull not sure about the demo version, but I have a paid license of Art Text 4, and I can just drag a PDF exported from VS into the Art Text window and it loads it as a 2D shape.

    I can then right-click and convert to 3D after which an option to set the extrusion depth becomes available in the properties area on the right.

    Mmm, tried a number of PDFs all of which dragged across, but didn't show on the artboard (or only showed the bounding box - and you couldn't right click to create 3d)- seems extremely slow and very unstable (tried it on an M2 this afternoon - a bit faster, but same results) - may be something to do with the demo version. But all it has is a TRIAL watermark, everything else is supposed to work according to the info. It's probably fine for doing text and minimal 3D objects I think - might be too much heavy lifting to move all my bits around.

    Thanks for the info, I'll keep the trial, might find other uses for it !

    Neil