To import linework from a cad or pdf file, project it onto multiple surfaces, to create something like this:
Perspective drape - for anamorphic graphics
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Re: Perspective drape - for anamorphic graphicsIs there a question in there somewhere?
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Re: Perspective drape - for anamorphic graphicsIt's a one-item wish list... the question would be... "when will we get it? / Is there an alternative I can use right now?"
Re: Perspective drape - for anamorphic graphicsTIG's Shadows projector could be a good start.
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?t=41885#p371243
Re: Perspective drape - for anamorphic graphicsThe much nearer thing is this viewtopic.php?p=320466#p320466
It does more or less what you want already - with a little up front work making the letter cutouts... It can be expanded to include non-ground projections... TIG
Re: Perspective drape - for anamorphic graphicsThanks! How do I do non-ground projections?
Re: Perspective drape - for anamorphic graphicsYeah, definitely not for complex objects... all curves and meshes are projected as if exploded or not softened, giving way too many vertices.
Re: Perspective drape - for anamorphic graphicsFind the 'project onto plane' tool to see how you can project onto any plane, not just the 'ground'...
The code would obviously need recombining BUT it is possible... ALL edges need to be projected so 'curved' perimeters will result in multiple edges... TIG
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