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Subject: Paths


Warmonger ( ) posted Tue, 05 March 2002 at 11:02 PM · edited Sat, 23 November 2024 at 4:40 PM

I made some lines in Rhino that I want to import into Photoshop as a path. I tried to do it by exporting the curves to an .ai, but I don't know if Rhino exports to raster or vector (don't have Illustrator to check that). In any case, when I tried to import the .ai exported from Rhino I got a raster image. Is there any way to do what I need to do? Or would anyone at the Rhino forum know?


dv8_fx ( ) posted Tue, 05 March 2002 at 11:55 PM

Still can do. But I dunno if what you have is solid form or a group of forms. If solid and exports clean without backgrnd, select imge on layer and convert to path. if not, select white bckgrnd, delete, select image on layer, convert.


wipe ( ) posted Mon, 18 March 2002 at 8:52 PM

If you had Illustrator you could drag and drop it into Pshop as a path, (or copy and paste as a path) but since you don,t that doesn't help much. If you have Flash then you could check whether it exports as a vector or not. But, all said and done Your best bet is to follow dv8 fx's advice.


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