I have made a shape in illustrator which is an outline of a human face. I then subtract this from the centre of a square, I am now left with a black square with a shape of a human face cut out from it. I the export it as a dwg and import into VW2008. The first of my problems is that it is no longer one shape, it has returned to a square and an outline of a face, how can I stop this from happening?
My next problem is, if I remove the shape of the face from the square using the clip surface tool it takes ages to work it out but it seems to look fine when I turn the shape to black. Now when I extrude it the shape looks wrong like its missed out geometry and also it extudes it like a nurbs surface (a series of extruded lines rather than a solid shape). Please some one help me its driving me nuts?
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I have made a shape in illustrator which is an outline of a human face. I then subtract this from the centre of a square, I am now left with a black square with a shape of a human face cut out from it. I the export it as a dwg and import into VW2008. The first of my problems is that it is no longer one shape, it has returned to a square and an outline of a face, how can I stop this from happening?
My next problem is, if I remove the shape of the face from the square using the clip surface tool it takes ages to work it out but it seems to look fine when I turn the shape to black. Now when I extrude it the shape looks wrong like its missed out geometry and also it extudes it like a nurbs surface (a series of extruded lines rather than a solid shape). Please some one help me its driving me nuts?
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