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From: Matthew (KINGMATTHEW)
30 Mar 2010   [#20]
Hi, now it is clear to me:
If you create a closed curve with the freeform line-tool and fill it, the ai export is kind of identical, no matter if you export the curve or the surface edges, you see closed curves in Expression.
If you, instead, create a "closed" curve by connecting several curves and fill it, the export of the curve is a closed curve in one piece, while the export of edges is one "object" containing the pieces of curves. I would not call that a problem, you just have to know about.

Attachments:
2curves.ai
2surfaces.3dm
2surfaces.ai


From: Michael Gibson
30 Mar 2010   [#21] In reply to [#20]
Hi Matthew, yes I see what you mean - yeah when you export edges each edge will be an individual curve piece in the export.

That's because there are many cases where there are more than 2 edges that touch each other at one point in a solid. Like for example the corner of a box has 3 edges that come together at a single point, not just 2 edges touching each other.

Also edges of surfaces are automatically broken up into separate edges where they have sharp corners in them.


So that's another reason why probably won't want to make surfaces out of planar curves if you just want to export already 2D curves, if you export just the curves themselves you should get a fillable result when you have a closed joined curve.

- Michael
From: Michael Gibson
30 Mar 2010   [#22] In reply to [#21]
Hi Matthew,

I guess it would be possible for me to detect when you've got a surface where each edge is only touching one other edge (unlike say a box as mentioned previously), and then make those into a closed loop in the AI file same as a joined curve.

That would then make the same kinds of results between exporting a planar surface or the original curves.

I've made a note to look into adjusting the AI export in v3 to do that.

- Michael
From: ceasare
31 Mar 2010   [#23] In reply to [#11]
Thanks Paul!


How did you do it ??


I'll try to get this one finished in the scarce spare time I have.
It is an Epiphone, Les Paul - Studio, plain wood. It's almost a classical instrument!
I use it in my band and plays real nice!

thanks again,

Ceasare
From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
12 Mar 2018   [#24] In reply to [#1]
Beautiful work! Would you mind showing the back of the neck? Especially the profile and transitions between the headstock/neck and heel/neck? Many thanks!
From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
16 Mar 2018   [#25] In reply to [#1]
Outstanding work!
From: Marc (TELLIER)
16 Mar 2018   [#26] In reply to [#1]
Wow, very cool guitar modelling Matthew!

Marc

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