Requesting Step-by-Step of how to get MoI supported files (e.g. EPS) to extrude.
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 From:  Oseegee (OCGEE)
1566.7 
Hello Michael, Frenchy and Brian. Cool, I get it now for PDF files! Thanks gang.

Frenchy's I used your nice Tiger PDF and pulled an awesome extrusion. I'm still giddy and dizzy with joy.

Michael, my EPS files didn't seem to show up at all in MoI. I'll gladly take you up on your offer at a later time. First, I'll recheck my files to make sure all is well on that side. Second, I may need to have a smaller file 'cause my EPS file was well over 24 MB. . . Also, have to get back to regular teacher life (busy, busy grading papers and all.)

Thanks everyone, you are the coolest bunch! Look forward to talking to you next weekend. Will even post a few successful efforts for those interested. Until later. Best wishes and take care!

-Brent, fan and friend.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
1566.8 In reply to 1566.7 
Hi Brent, EPS files can be more difficult for MoI to read - to really do a fully proper job of reading them requires doing a full implementation of the Postscript programming language. MoI doesn't do that and instead just tries to grab out some of the most common things from them.

If you can use PDF or AI files instead of EPS, those tend to be more reliable because their content is narrowed down to a more set structure rather than just being potentially a bunch of Postscript program code which can be inside of EPS.

But if you can send me an example EPS file that does not work, I may be able to tune things up to handle it. You can e-mail that to me at moi@moi3d.com, but it would be nice if you could create an example smaller than 24 MB?

Also one other thing is that it is possible for an EPS (or PDF too) to contain within it pixel bitmap data instead of vector outline curves. MoI will only read vector curve data from these types of files.

- Michael
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 From:  Crusoe the Painter (CRUSOE)
1566.9 In reply to 1566.8 
It's why I suggest support SVG as well.

All moi would care about in a SVG is <path> elements.... :)
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 From:  Michael Gibson
1566.10 In reply to 1566.9 
Hi Crusoe, I definitely will get to SVG at some point, I'm not quite sure exactly when. Probably I'll do an exporter first, importers are always much more difficult than exporters.

- Michael
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