You can create your curved text in a vector program - XaraX, Illustrator & save / export as .wmf (Windows Metafile) or .emf(Enhanced Metafile) Then you can import the metafile into Xara3D. You may...
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You can create your curved text in a vector program - XaraX, Illustrator & save / export as .wmf (Windows Metafile) or .emf(Enhanced Metafile) Then you can import the metafile into Xara3D. You may...
Well, now that napster is back, it inspired me to do this.
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Well, now that napster is back, it inspired me to do this.
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DHTML Intro screen this is easily edited if you know any html at all. Let the entire page load & it will carry you to a page to copy the source code, or you could click the "Skip Intro" link in the...
Could you post a screen shot so we can see exactly what the problem is?
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If the DXF is imported into Visio, the artifacts are from the original file. I learned this while using TurboCAD v7 Professional & v4 Professional. TurboCAD will export to WMF, but with these same...
Just doodling. This was for some heavy metal band's web site. More than anything else, jut trying to learn Xara X & Xara 3D.
I sure hated to take up the forums resources with my ignorance. I had the texture mapped to front, back, & sides when I should have only been mapping to front & back. Thanks for all of your help. btw...
Since the import of the .WEB file, my .XAR files are now importing smooth. Go figure?
Saved as a .WEB & imported with no problems. I guess that Xara X was once a Corel product, & webster must be a native Xara application. Well for everyone to know Visio exported to .wmf (sometimes...
Is on in Xara X. It doesn't really bother me that much. I just thought both products being Xara that there woul not be any compatibility issues. I tried many programs with the same resut. The main...
When importing a .XAR, .WMF, or .EMF file created with Xara X, the edges are jaged. With .EMF files created in visio I do not have this problem. I would have thought that the .XAR import would be...
When importing a .XAR, .WMF, or .EMF file created with Xara X, the edges are jaged. With .EMF files created in visio I do not have this problem. I would have thought that the .XAR import would be...