Hi all,
I wish to import a logo design that I developed in SU into Xtreme but what format sohould i save it as? i have tried exporting .eps from SU then into Xtreme but it tells me that 'no filters have been found'
please help!!
cheers,
Andrew
Hi all,
I wish to import a logo design that I developed in SU into Xtreme but what format sohould i save it as? i have tried exporting .eps from SU then into Xtreme but it tells me that 'no filters have been found'
please help!!
cheers,
Andrew
Ross is our Sketch Up guru. He should be along shortly.
Egg
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Ta, I have leant on Ross beofre, he is a good source.........
cheers,
beofre is 'before'.......
Export it as a 2D graphic, windows bitmap or Jpg.
If you want it to be an editable Vector drawing you have to jump thru some hoops then export as Autocad dxf or dwg, import that file into Coreldraw, then just copy and paste from there into Xtreme. Or save it out of Corel Draw as something Xtreme can open.
Last edited by Mike Bailey; 15 November 2006 at 01:43 AM.
1. If you have another graphics package, export to PDF (turn OFF edges), import the PDF (it will be a vector), Convert to CMX, imported the CMX into Xara as a vector. UNFORTUANATELY, any extrusions of curves will be a series of facets (because PDF does not recognize SU's smoothing algorytm (sp). You could use CDraw or Designer, however, to select the facets and make them one object (I think there have been some specialized scripts to make the process go quicker) and then export to CMX. Not sure about how easy it is to combine objects in Illustrator.
2. A) Export as PNG (not jpg which is lossey).
2. B) If you want a transparent PNG. then do this step and step3. Create a new page. Change all layer colors to black and turn-on color by layers (see screen capture in attached .xar file). UPdate the page. Export this ... it will serve as a transaprency mask in Xara.
3. In Xara, imported the Mask. Delete the mask PNG. Import the colored PNG. While the colored PNG is still selected, open the the Bitmap Gallery (F11), select the mask PNG in the Bitmap Gallery and click on the Transparency Button at the top of the Bitmap Gallery.
Bingo you now have a transparent PNG ... even the SketchUp shadows are semi-transparent.
Last edited by jclements; 15 November 2006 at 05:00 PM.
And the Xara file
I'm not sure that just because it can be done, it should be done.
Seems like one would benefit more in the long run by sticking with Xtreme and working on perspective and 3rd dimension illusion skills. ( granted, these are off, but you get the idea...)
And I believe the final file size would be much smaller.
-AF
Depends of the quailty of rendering detail you need, what type of geometry you are drawing, what type of "style" you are trying to accomplish, and TIME you have.
What I drew in SU and posted took around 5 to 10 seconds max. Another 15 seconds or so to export (including the mask).
Nice thing about shadows is can be set for any time of day, month or year or location in the world. Shadows falling across other objects are automatically drawn too. You don't have export the shadows if you don't want to, BUT you can use a view in SU as a guide when you hand draw them in Xara and you don't have to guess how they look. Same goes with determining where hi-lights may be needed or how the perspective should be drawn..
A good artist/illustrator with experience can do this, of course without a lot of sweat, but for those us who aren't, this SU - Xara combo can help guide you along .... in a manner similar to looking a photographs to determine form and lighting.
I will often bring work into Xara from SU and then over lay different transparencies to add enhanced highlights, labels, etc.
Last edited by jclements; 15 November 2006 at 04:53 PM.
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