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    Default Re: Making a bitmap logo spin in Xara3D Part 1

    Quote Originally Posted by simsmj View Post
    This is intended to be the first of a series of guides to answer the most common questions that visitors to the forum ask, including the frequent How do I make my logo spin?

    The guide will assume little or no familiarity with Xara3D, and will start with the simplest possible method, and later ones will demonstrate somewhat more sophisticated methods.

    Mike

    its off the subject but not sure where 2 look im havin trouble with sizin xported gifs,they look huge b4 i export them but afterwards they r very tiny if ny1 can help my yahoo is rebelbulldog75

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    Default Re: Making a bitmap logo spin in Xara3D Part 1

    Hi Rebel,

    Welcome to TG forums.

    I answered your other post on the same subject here:
    http://www.talkgraphics.com/showthre...632#post289632

    Also please note, we do not offer 1-to-1 support directly to your email address.
    Talkgraphics is about sharing help and support.

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    Default Re: Making a bitmap logo spin in Xara3D Part 1

    Quote Originally Posted by simsmj View Post
    This is intended to be the first of a series of guides to answer the most common questions that visitors to the forum ask, including the frequent How do I make my logo spin?

    The guide will assume little or no familiarity with Xara3D, and will start with the simplest possible method, and later ones will demonstrate somewhat more sophisticated methods.

    Mike
    to difficult for me to readT_T

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    Default Re: Making a bitmap logo spin in Xara3D Part 1

    Could anyone please make this basic writing spin length ways please withe some thickness to it. Many thanks

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    Default Re: Making a bitmap logo spin in Xara3D Part 1

    This is not a place to ask others to do some work for you.
    And besides that, what you ask can be done really easy within xara 3D.
    Just take a look into the program.
    be aware, not to become a ware.

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    Default Re: Making a bitmap logo spin in Xara3D Part 1

    If its that easy, which it probably is to you. Why could you just not help me instead !!!!!!
    Its only easy if you know alot about compters.......

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    Default Re: Making a bitmap logo spin in Xara3D Part 1

    We will "help" you as much as you want. But will not do the work for you.

    Have you read the first post in this thread? - It includes very detailed instructions.

    Which program do you need help with?
    Keith
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    Default Re: Making a bitmap logo spin in Xara3D Part 1

    (Did you have a look at xara 3D6?)

    Quote Originally Posted by lincolnimpman View Post
    If its that easy, which it probably is to you. Why could you just not help me instead !!!!!!
    Its only easy if you know alot about computers.......
    Well, you don`t need to know a lot about computers for this.

    Open Xara 3D, press the Aa button, type "woodland fc"
    choose the font you like on the left, they will be shown.
    Then choose the animation option, and choose the button
    that is red lined in the picture below.

    And at last, in the file menu above, you choose "export animation"
    ( or ctrl+shift+x) and you choose if you want to export in gif swf etc.

    And then you have your spinning words.

    If you would like a different spin, check out the other buttons.
    Play with the program a bit.

    (And the next question will be, how do I get rid off the background
    text sample, and we have to reply, buy the product. )
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    be aware, not to become a ware.

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    Default Re: Making a bitmap logo spin in Xara3D Part 1

    Thanks for the guide simsmj. I was hoping I'd be able to use a png or gif with transparency images as my shape. So how can I make my own shapes to use in Xara 3D6? What did you use to make your current avatar?

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    Default Re: Making a bitmap logo spin in Xara3D Part 1

    Hello, D.Realms, welcome to the forum.

    The software we tend to use for vectors in this site is one of the Xara applications, the current flagship of the fleet being Xara Designer Pro. Xara3D is a standalone app which takes vector shapes and extrudes them, giving a solid 3-dimensional look. Such solid objects can be given a paint job by importing a texture in the form of a bitmap of some type, like bmp, png, jpeg, etc. The solid objects can be animated, but the shapes making them up cannot be edited in Xara3D itself, except for extrusion depth and type and size of bevels.
    Xara3D is unable to use transparency in these textures, but in exporting an image or animation, it can make the background transparent, if the target format itself permits it.

    The avatar you refer to, (the spinning hollow earth) is quite a complex construction, definitely not for the faint-hearted! There is a tutorial describing it here.

    Mike

 

 

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