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  • G Offline
    glenn
    last edited by 8 Nov 2007, 23:02

    I need to add a sign to a retail center I"m designing.
    How do I make the text follow a curve?
    It's flat on the wall with the letters following an arc?
    Is this possible with 3d text?
    I thought about doing it in PS then importing png?
    Thanks,
    Glenn

    glenn

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      mike d
      last edited by 8 Nov 2007, 23:03

      there is no way to do it within sketchup

      thanks
      mike d

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        TIG Moderator
        last edited by 8 Nov 2007, 23:03

        @glenn said:

        I need to add a sign to a retail center I'm designing.
        How do I make the text follow a curve?
        It's flat on the wall with the letters following an arc?
        Is this possible with 3d text?
        I thought about doing it in PS then importing png?
        Thanks,
        Glenn

        Make the text as a image (png/jpg) in PS etc, import it as a texture and wrap it around the curved face - there are examples in Help about wine bottle labels etc...
        You could make individual 3D letters [as groups] and then place and rotate each one individually about a fixed centre point...

        TIG

        TIG

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          glenn
          last edited by 8 Nov 2007, 23:04

          Thanks for the quick replies.
          If I wasn't clear, the surface is flat, I want the letters to follow a curve/arch.
          I made it in PS & import as an image.
          Thanks again,
          Glenn

          glenn

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            bubbalove
            last edited by 8 Nov 2007, 23:06

            Make each individual letter a component and then just rotate them to fit the arch. I had to do it on a project myself. Except mine wasn't on a flat wall. But it would still be the same concept. I uploaded a pic to show you.

            Edit: Oops, nevermind Tig already said it...

            BubbaLove


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              glenn
              last edited by 8 Nov 2007, 23:06

              I really need to learn how to read....or at least slow down while I"m reading.
              I missed the second idea from TIG.
              I hadn't thought about that. I'm always lookin' for the easy one click to get what I want

              Thanks again,
              Glenn

              glenn

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                last edited by 8 Nov 2007, 23:07

                If you have Autocad, you could use arc text, explode the text and import into sketchup.

                Robert Good

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                  tomsdesk
                  last edited by 8 Nov 2007, 23:07

                  I use CorelDraw for such...fit text to path, explode to curves, export as dxf.

                  tomsdesk

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                    Cyberdactyl
                    last edited by 8 Nov 2007, 23:08

                    @unknownuser said:

                    If you have Autocad, you could use arc text, explode the text and import into sketchup.

                    Robert Good
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                    Great idea. Then simply extrude.

                    Cyberdactyl

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