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    Default Xara3D to SVG Format

    Or vector format via Adobe Illustrator or
    any other program capable of inputting
    SVG and exporting to vector formats
    (such as AI or EPS).

    Save XARA3D to SWF (vector format).

    Then using the FREE program Flash Exploit:

    http://www.3d2toy.com/downloads.php

    convert the SWF to SVG format.

    It can then be imported into either Adobe
    Illustrator or the FREE SVG editing program,
    Inkscape:

    http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...group_id=93438

    The homepage (when it's not down):

    http://www.inkscape.org

    (I've tried both Flash Exploit and Inkscape with static (un-animated)
    SWF and SVG images. I have no idea, if or how well they work with
    either animated (exported Xara3d) SWF or SVG images.

    Hope this helps.

    P.S.

    There's also EXTENSIVE SVG clipart libraries at:

    http://www.openclipart.org/

    and

    http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:SVG
    Last edited by stuprniq; 14 December 2006 at 06:38 PM. Reason: Because

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    Default Re: Xara3D to SVG Format

    Welcome stuprniq,

    Thank you for the links. The linux version of Xtreme has a partially working version of SVG export, but not the Windows version (currently).

    I must admit SVG doesn't excite me. It's been hyped for 3 years or so now and it's hardly set the world on fire. In fact I was on Wikapedia the other day and came across the first SVG files I've seen on the web other than SVG demonstration sites.
    Egg

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    Default Re: Xara3D to SVG Format

    I agree. SVG hasn't exactly set the world on fire.

    But, it is an alternative.

    And Inkscape is a decent, fairly user friendly editing program which
    allows for export to other formats.

    And it's a free alternative.

    One more FREE SVG / AI library:

    Integration and Application Network (IAN):

    http://ian.umces.edu/symbols/

    Cartographic / Natural Resource Symbols

 

 

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