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EPS out

EPS out

2004-02-21       - By +

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the only way i know of, right now, is via the swift-xsi plugin. with
that you can not only export flash-swf but also ai/ eps. - but... i
don't know if you can export single curves though. it seems only to
render solid objects. - so maybe if you had a flat solid of your shape
and then outline active on the swift-export inspect-ppg you could render
it out from an orthographic camera to the eps-file.

or... if you have rhino3d. you could try to export your curves from xsi
to rhino and save your curves as .ai and it works perfectly. - if you
draw curves in rhino and save it as illustrator .ai it even makes all
the point interpolation perfectly (no unnessecary points).


David Brandt wrote:

> Does anybody know of a way to export curves to EPS (from XSI, of
> course)? Thanks, David -DDAVID BRANDTSupervising Animator/TD CARL'S
> FINE FILMSSan Francisco, CA

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the only way i know of, right now, is via the swift-xsi plugin. with that
you can not only export flash-swf but also ai/ eps. - but... i don't know
if you can export single curves though. it seems only to render solid objects.
- so maybe if you had a flat solid of your shape and then outline active
on the swift-export inspect-ppg you could render it out from an orthographic
camera to the eps-file.
<p>or... if you have rhino3d. you could try to export your curves from
xsi to rhino and save your curves as .ai and it works perfectly. - if you
draw curves in rhino and save it as illustrator .ai it even makes all the
point interpolation perfectly (no unnessecary points).
<br>&nbsp;
<p>David Brandt wrote:
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anybody know of a way to export curves to EPS (from XSI, of course)?</font><
/font>&nbsp;<font face="Arial"><font size=-1>Thanks,</font></font>&nbsp;<font
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+4>-D</font></font></font><b><font face="Century Schoolbook"><font size=+0>D<
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B</font><font size=-1>RANDT</font></font></b><font face="Century Gothic"><font
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Animator/TD</font></font>&nbsp;<b><font face="Century Schoolbook"><font size=+0
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F</font><font size=-1>INE</font><font size=+0> F</font><font size=-1>ILMS</font
></font></b><font face="Century Gothic"><font size=-1>San
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