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Gail B

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  1. On 2/3/2024 at 8:53 AM, Claes Lundstrom said:

     

    Yes, it would help a lot to have two way SVG for communication with illustration programs such as Illustrator, Photoshop CorelDraw, Affinity Designer and so on. Not sure it would help in accuracy though, as these programs are on a different and much lower level of accuracy than CAD programs in general, so expect a lot of patching when importing, unfortunately. The same applies to PDF's when importing elements containing vector data. Sure, you can  decompose and extract the vectors, but it is always a bit crappy. Perhaps it could be a fixed to some extent by adding a cleaning filter, but it would be based on guessing instead of knowing.  

    I've always found it a problem with the export and import for my work. I love the accuracy of VW but I do need to translate my data to different formats for the multiple files needed for my final set. I provide pattern files and need SVG, PDF, AI besides the EPS and DXF. I would also like to check SVGs too but it's a nightmare to bring into Adobe Illustrator and out to get into VW. There is definitely too much lost in translation, even with DXF! I don't want a simple shape to have 512 vertices.....

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  2. I know it has been requested before but to import an SVG would be so welcoming. Too many files available are in this format and I would appreciate to be able to use them. Has anyone out there actually been able to do this and how? I've tried the Adobe Illustrator and then exporting DXF for Vectorworks but the number of points is a disaster. I want to work on the file in Vectorworks for precision not Illustrator.

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  3. @michaelk

     

    I wonder if you may have solved this........ interesting. VW2019 is the first to mention my operating system.

     

    I must admit though I do not know how to "roll back" as yet but it has to be worth looking into finding out. 

     

    I wonder if anyone else has come across this problem - I remember reading a few years ago about people not upgrading and were running very old versions. 

     

    Very interesting food for thought!

     

    Thank you for the link and pointer towards an answer.

  4. Hi anyone who reads this.

     

    Sorry for such a long delay. I'm not getting much chance to using Vectorworks at the moment.

     

    I have attached a quick jpg to show what is happening. After trying to change any kind of setting which relates to views etc I can't seem to rectify this. 

     

    I create one file and the input is OK, no problem at all. If I create an extra brand new file the readout come out all wrong. I have always been able to work between two or three open files before. As I do pattern design I need to do this.

     

    I deleted my old template files and created a new very basic one and the problem outlined is still happening. Even if I use a set VW template the second file does not do a correct readout. I am totally baffled! Even if I copy correct graphics to this new file they can be highlighted as being present but they are invisible. I cannot give them a line or fill. 

     

    Do I only just work one file at a time and keep closing and reloading VW or does anyone have ANY idea what is happening here. I'm using VW2018 and my Mac is operating Catalina, 10.15.7. It's an old lady (Late 2012) so I'm reluctant to upgrade the operating system too much but I'm thinking this is what I must try next if no-one has any idea what I can try.

     

    The image below is doing the same line twice and the readout is different each time! How bizarre.

     

     

    VW-Problem.jpg

  5. Hi Benson,

     

    I have input 100 x 100 to place the rectangle.

     

    I never use snap to grid as I always input the dimensions in. I'm confused! Even if I input a line at a certain dimension it doesn't go the right length. It's as if there is a scaling factor at work or the view is not top plan view.

     

    Thank you for replying. 

     

    Confused in the UK....

  6. How this has happened I do not know but I would appreciate it if anyone could help please.

     

    I go to draw a simple 100mm x 100mm square and they are coming out at all different sizes and definitely not square! They could be 53 x 81 etc.....

     

    Please help - what has been changed to make this happen. I am on Top/Plan view, 2D plan so I would have expected it to be no problem.

  7. I have had this problem for MANY YEARS! There is no answer. Anyone who has had this problem has never resolved it. Even PDF gives poor results with either Too many nodes to count or what they think of as a curve/arc is a disaster.

     

    If you ever had any joy with a method of importing into Vectorworks please post.

     

  8. Hi,

     

    Forgive the cheesy music but I have wanted this in Vectorworks for a LONG time. I have now had to set on Autocad LT just for the following command. I need it too much to be trying to puzzle out the geometry. It is a life saver/time saver for me.......  if only VW had implemented it! Works with lines, arcs or circles within seconds (usually 2 secs max). I've waited far too long for it and didn't find Support able to help me on how achieve it in VW - hence the new Autocad LT subscription last week to save VASTS amount of time. My gothic windows are now "doable" at last..... I have tangent snaps!

     

     

  9. 3) We do have EPSF import, which to my understanding was how users imported EPS files. I do not personally every use this in my normal work and have little experience using it, what are its limitations currently in your views? Does it have a similar issue to PDFs where sometimes you just get a rasterized image or incomplete geometry?

    Unfortunately VW converts an EPS file to something it calls an EPS Image which is un-editable and cannot be ungrouped like other high level objects. Essentially its a scalable raster image (ie. VW knows internally its vectors so it scales without getting bitmap style jaggies). Great for a placeholder but not much else.

    Years ago I used to use PICT files for transferring geometry (Mac only) but its not supported by anything but Vectorworks now..... it went away with Mac Paint.

    Kevin

    This is another couple of formats I tried myself and found. An EPS creates an image and if I remember rightly the PICT file had too many nodes to be useful for me. I think I must have tried any format in the hope it would be acceptable.

    Also, as Kevin says above, handles to modify graphics would be my cherry on the cherry on the cake!

    Gail B

  10. Kevin and Benson,

    Once again thank you for replying to my problem.

    As Kevin said, curve editing for me has been much easier in AI. So much more control and plugins available for point control make it a breeze. If only VW did this I would be SO HAPPY! My excessive need for accurate constructions brought me to VW. I used Microstation for an employer in a previous life and this must have spoilt me to hanker for this level of accuracy and manipulation again. The 3D is very much a bonus, which, I must admit I haven't had chance to explore properly. It is reserved for playtime for me and I haven't found enough of it lately to get to grips with it. Luckily someone bought VW for me as a few birthday and Christmas presents....

    I can receive files only in SVG as the electric cutting software will only allow the export of SVG and image files. As I create patterns for craftspeople this is the best format they can use too to put into their "cutting" software, a mere snip at $60.

    Benson, your project runaround sounds as if it was a real adventure in patience! I had never heard of Waterjet so my curiosity made me look for it. I see it is Windows based. I haven't ventured down that dark side since moving to Macs about 4 years ago!

    So, Kevin, let's see if Jim can "chime in" when he can, hopefully next week when he returns. We should, however, be getting some snippets this week from the symposium of the VW2017 upgrade. Hope he lifts the spirits of some of the previous wishlist requests from this forum!

    Gail B

  11. Hi Kevin,

    I gave up a long time ago in trying to import SVG or PDF into VW. Illustrator was very useful in that it has bezier "handles" to modify more curved shaped graphics. Trying to use the Reshape tool for curves in VW is definitely not easy!

    Below is an example of one the last times I wanted to bring in something - a screenshot of the file and screenshots of copy/paste AI to VW and PDF import result.

    Never inserted graphics in the forum before so hope they come through for you to see.

    Gail B

  12. Hi Mark,

    Yes, I agree, PDF can be used to a certain extent sometimes. However, many files I come across is now saved as SVG as it can be read in quite a number of different softwares that people use. I have played for many an hour and get quite frustrated with simplify polys. Sometime I wish I had not bought VW and just used cheaper alternatives and foregone the 3D. I guess I'm alone in wanting such imports and even additional export options.

    Gail B

  13. Guess I'm not too advanced with VW but as I see it I cannot import too well into VW.

    I would love to be able to import files such as SVG, EPS and PDF as useable graphics.

    Arrgh I hear you cry, why would she want to do this? Simple really - I'm a pattern designer and some commands and software, e.g., Artlandia Symmetryworks, works with Adobe Illustrator and are very beneficial for me. The problem starts when I want to take my files into VW for other design work and 3D. They are pretty image files or become graphics with FAR TOO MANY points to cope with. I can DXF with "reasonable" results but the problem comes when a client gives me a file format which is not DXF and they cannot provide one for me.

    I'm missing the point somewhere along the line maybe...... if someone has a solution please feel free to put me straight.

    Semi rant over.

    Gail B

  14. I purchased VW from 2013 and this is the first year I am unsure whether to renew my VSS.

    As above - I would like to know what the new updates would be. I really need better import solutions such as SVG and PDF's being useable as graphics and not pretty pictures. As a pattern designer and my need to do accurate geometric constructions any fancy updates to BIM etc are pointless. Importing files to be faced with millions of lovely points to play with is a no-no. Poly smoothing will only go so far.

    Anyway - rant over. Should I bite the bullet and renew or not? What is the main advantage of continuing with it? I am an individual freelancer and not employed by a company who pays for it!

    Gail B

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