Trouble exporting paths for gradient filling in other vector software
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 From:  marzRX
11144.13 In reply to 11144.12 
Thank you, Michael.

This is the first time I learned that a PDF can hold path information like an AI file. I'm looking forward to version 5.

By the way, when creating logos, I often need to align the center of the reference image with the center of the grid.
It would be very helpful to have an option or a snapping feature to automatically make this alignment.
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
11144.14 In reply to 11144.13 
Maybe like that ?

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 From:  marzRX
11144.15 In reply to 11144.14 
Yes, When positioning the image, a message saying "pick image base point" is displayed.
At this point, unless the mouse snaps to the center of the image,
I have to manually select a point near the center. However, this might not be accurate.



While some images make it easy to identify the center, this is not always the case.
Even if there is no snap feature available, having a cross line drawn on the image like the one shown in light blue this time can be helpful.

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 From:  Phiro
11144.16 
Use the construction lines (and its Mid point) as in this example with align function of image.




Is this the result you wanted ?
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
11144.17 In reply to 11144.16 
Very cool! ;)
More precise than i made on the fly on the 3D view! :)
(not shown on the video just a try because there is no snap for helper lines on the corner image in 3D space... ;)
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 From:  Michael Gibson
11144.18 In reply to 11144.13 
Hi marzRX,

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> By the way, when creating logos, I often need to align the center of the
> reference image with the center of the grid.
> It would be very helpful to have an option or a snapping feature to
> automatically make this alignment.

When you are in the View > Image command, you can drag on images to reposition them and if you start the drag by grabbing near a corner or the center it will snap on to those as the base point for the move.

You'll see a tag appear like this:



- Michael
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 From:  Michael Gibson
11144.19 In reply to 11144.15 
Hi marzRX,

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> Yes, When positioning the image, a message saying "pick image base point" is displayed.
> At this point, unless the mouse snaps to the center of the image,
> I have to manually select a point near the center. However, this might not be accurate.

The "Align" function is for a different purpose, to map a line in the image with a line in model space.

For what you want, don't go into the Align sub-tool just drag starting from near the center while you are running in the Image command.

- Michael
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
11144.20 In reply to 11144.19 
Thx for the info! Edgar Poe stolen letter syndrome :)
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 From:  marzRX
11144.21 In reply to 11144.16 
Hi Phiro,
When I saw your answer, I realized that I had overlooked the construction lines.

However, when I actually tried it, it didn't work well.
Do the construction lines snap to the corners of the image?

In your video, you're dragging the image right after drawing the construction lines. Did you edit that part? I tried to replicate it but couldn't do it as smoothly as in your video.

I tried to replicate your procedure. It's not snapping to the corners.// 450KB mp4 attached

EDITED: 9 Jul 2023 by MARZRX


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 From:  Michael Gibson
11144.22 In reply to 11144.21 
Hi marzRX, some info above here:
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=11144.18
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=11144.19

Don't use the Align tool, instead drag the image from the center point while running inside the main Image command, not the Align sub-command.

- Michael
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 From:  marzRX
11144.23 In reply to 11144.18 
Hi Michael,

Wow! I would never have noticed that.

Whether it's exporting paths or center snapping for images, it turns out that all these features were included - I just didn't know it.
I guess I need to study a bit more. Still, I'm happy to find out that I can do what I've been wanting to do. Thank you. :)
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 From:  marzRX
11144.24 In reply to 11144.22 
> http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=11144.18
> http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=11144.19
> Don't use the Align tool, instead drag the image from the center point while running inside the main Image command, not the Align sub-command.

Got it! I just need to drag from the center point while within the main Image command, not the Align sub-command.

It took me a bit longer to respond as I was writing in English.
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