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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
hmmm, any screen shots? I'm just kinda new to understanding the relationship between vector and 3d. I don't have PSP, which by the demo has a good vector tool. I've got PS 5.5 and 6. and Illustrator something (7). So, while i've exported illustrator vectors into Electric Image Universe just for fun, I do prefer to use the full on nurbs or bezier tools that come with EIU. So am I to assume that this proggy takes a raster (grayscale) image and converts it to vector (something that can be directly imported into EIU and extruded)? Why not just use the gray scale in Bryce terrain editor? or is that too rough on the edges? I'd love to hear more about this.
Well, I believe this app is more for eliminating the need to trace a profile for extrusions in 3d modeling progs. I was told, 'Use the freeware program Win-Topo to turn the image or outline into a DXF vector file, which Amapi can handle directly as a polyline. Much more accurate than tracing!' in the Amapi forum, and that's what I'm using it for (architectural copings and bases). I have PSP7 and it handles vectors, but I found no way to export them as dxf files...
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Doesn't Adobe Illustrator deal with dxf's?
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This is what Adobe lists; Import and export files in a wide range of popular graphics formats. Work with Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF), EPS, SVG, Photoshop, TIFF, GIF, JPEG, WMF, EMF, SWF, CGM, DXF, DWG, BMP, ASCII, and RTF files. I assume it's the kind of dxf's you're talking about? I don't know myself. AS
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I looked around for an import/export filter for Photoshop, for dxf's, nothing as of yet.
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As an aside...... Photoshop will export Illustrator splines directly (these are vectorized by Max on import). Don't know if any other programs can use them or not. I did a tut some time ago on using them in Max. It's on our tutorial page under the title AI Paths to Max at www.baument.comCool. Don't worry, it will be found! Thanks, Clay for the verify. AS
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dxf is pretty common. I know Wings 3d can handle it, I think Anim8tor, Bryce for sure, and possibly Poser. The files tend to be a bit larger than .3ds, but there's conversion programs that can handle that as well. I got the program, but I understand about 1 word in 3, so it'll be slow going for awhile.
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I've been modeling architecture lately and was looking for a way to trace profiles for extrusion instead of tediuosly tracing them in Amapi, when someone in that forum suggested WinTopo, a raster to vector utility with dxf export capabilities, most modeling apps treat the import dxf as polylines...an easier way to go...:) just a thought, ZhannBryce Forum Coordinator....
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