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Thread: Got a swift 3d challange

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    I have a company logo that is supposed to be a ball. It is in EPS format but when I import it into swift 3d it becomes a scarry little pill is there any way to create it as a ball?
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    Eric

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    I take it you dont have any 3D authoring programs? You are local to me, I live in Columbia. If you want to cantact me by email I will set a time up that you can come over and use my box to model your logo. Regards, Bill

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    so dose this mean that I cannot create shapes outside of the primateves that are in swift?????
    Eric

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    No its just a bit hard to create invented shapes on a round surface with the limited tools provieded. It was never meant to be a total solution. You want to create a relief on a round surface. The program will see and output the item if its modeled. You just have limited tools to model in the program. Just trying to help. Regards, Bill

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