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 From:  Martin (MARTIN3D)
4809.14 In reply to 4809.13 
Hi Michael I would be very happy with an .ai export that gives me three Illustrator layers:

1 Bottom Layer with all the hidden lines

2 A middle layer with all the visible lines

3 A top layer with just an outline path.

Seperate layers would make it very easy to hide and to select and alter lines.
This would be a great improvement over the current solution and would allow to quickly get similar or better results than the Drop3D plugin.
I prefer positioning the object in Moi rather than in a plugin window.

This was my official MoI Christmas wish for 2011 :-)
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 From:  Shaun (MOISHAUN)
4809.15 
Does this program attempt to shade your model with gradients like Swift3D?
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 From:  danperk (SBEECH)
4809.16 In reply to 4809.15 
>Does this program attempt to shade your model with gradients like Swift3D?<

No, gradient shading must be done manually.
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 From:  OSTexo
4809.17 
Hello danperk,

Thanks for the great find and the video. Are curves represented with actual curves in this application export or are they segmented lines? Can you share any sort of quality issues you see with the exported AI? Thanks.
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 From:  danperk (SBEECH)
4809.18 In reply to 4809.17 
Hi OSTexo,

No they're segmented lines, that's why I said Michael's AI export is better. I use VectorScribe's excellent plugs to do cleanup in Illustrator.

I'll attach a vector PDF of some primitives you can examine, they show the range from Super Fine to Rough, I haven't used the Filter Options
which include Connect Paths and/or Remove Fine Paths.

In the past I've used Acrobat 9 Extended's 3D Reviewer and ViaCad Pro 7 to output line work and Drop3D is better IMHO.

HTH
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 From:  OSTexo
4809.19 
Hello danperk,

Thanks for the sample, the super fine settings look pretty good. By the way the VectorScribe plugin info is very helpful, I have CS 5.5 and that plugin might make me use it more, although I can still move more efficiently in CDX5.
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 From:  danperk (SBEECH)
4809.20 In reply to 4809.19 
Your welcome. I checked later and Fine & Normal have the same anchor count, so I'll have to let them know.

I had CD up to Vers.5, but haven't used it since, guess it's what you get used to. Illustrator is pretty
fluid if you learn the keyboard shortcuts.
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 From:  danperk (SBEECH)
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 From:  Michael Gibson
4809.22 In reply to 4809.21 
Hi danperk, it looks pretty great! Is that direct output from Drop3D?

- Michael
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 From:  danperk (SBEECH)
4809.23 In reply to 4809.22 
Hi Michael, thanks!

>>Is that direct output from Drop3D?

The line work is, then I use gradients in illustrator for coloring and transparent
gradients for shading (so it's all vector).
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