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    • Mistro11M Offline
      Mistro11
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      Hello. I'm just wondering if there is a such thing as a plugin or easy method to turn a black and white design into edges automatically?

      I have an idea to create a kitchen backsplash with a curvy deign in it but would like to use something like Illustrator to make the design and bring it into SU without having to re-create it with the less capable curve tools.

      Another example is if I want to make some decorative relief borders for planters or windows. I would rather do all the complex design in Photoshop, Illustrator etc, or even use a hand drawn design from my scanner (even better). So is there anything close to this capability or do I just suck it up and do it the tedious way as I been doing?

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        d12dozr
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        You can export DXF from Illustrator and import into Sketchup either with Pro or one of the plugins. Here's one plugin Dxf In: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=31186

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        • Mistro11M Offline
          Mistro11
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          @d12dozr said:

          You can export DXF from Illustrator and import into Sketchup either with Pro or one of the plugins. Here's one plugin Dxf In: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=31186

          Thank you for your help! Your suggestion led me to dust off my old Sketchup 5. It's a full version so I was able to easily import a DWG file from Illustrator. Did a quick test and it works like a charm. Guess that answers my question. πŸ˜„

          And to think, back when I got Sketchup 5 I gave up on it because I was under the impression Sketchup could not texture a curved surface. That disc was sitting in my windows 98 pile till 2 years ago when I got serious about 3D. Glad I didn't throw it out or lose it.

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          • pilouP Offline
            pilou
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            That is not a vectorizator that you want first?
            free online
            http://www.autotracer.org/

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            • Mistro11M Offline
              Mistro11
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              @unknownuser said:

              That is not a vectorizator that you want first?
              free online
              http://www.autotracer.org/

              Thanks Pilou! Never heard of that. I see the value in it. Bookmarked! πŸ‘

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