![]() Here's a screen grab of a Designer file with several options and what I get in 3D. Notice that the two bottom ones get the same import result. So anything that is a Curve s object must be Divided. Different Vector programs save files in different formats: Adobe Illustrator saves as ai, CorelDraw saves as cdr, etc. I guess this is also true for the dashes. But the stroke size don't matter.ģ) anything with hole in it must be divided so each object is separate (my import into 3D has an option called "auto axis drill" which reconstitutes the holes). In order for a successful import for me these criteria must be met: (at the very least, I don't get crashes, so I'm not sure any of these additional requirements will help you.)ġ) Minimize Size must be checked in export optionsĢ) Fill does not matter, only stroke. they, at least for my program, need to be divided into separate objects - yikes). (although now I notice the dashed lines didn't come in dashed. This what I get bringing one of your files into 3D as an Affinity EPS saved with Minimize Size. Since you crashed though, and I did not, my solution/workaround might not be a cure all. but things have changed slightly since then. ![]() There's an example there with what I discovered. It was about bringing in EPS' into 3D software that only accepted Illustrator 8 files. So we might have differing problems.īTW here's a link to my first post. ![]() Be glad to know the other steps as it'd be great to crack this with Affinity if we can. Funny thing is that the CorelDraw eps files (marked EPS1 and EPS2 above) are actually quite large files at about 1MB each. Thanks they're still not working yet though it just crashes the software. ![]()
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