Is there any way to import vector graphics, like .svg or similar, into GEM? Hopefully without rasterizing them (i.e. converting to .gif or similar)? I'd like to create images in Inkscape and animate them in GEM without having to deal with ugly-looking pixel issues like resolution, transparency etc. Unfortunately, Inkscape can't export an Alias/Wavefront .obj file. Suggestions? D.
Derek Holzer wrote:
Is there any way to import vector graphics, like .svg or similar, into GEM?
not directly.
Hopefully without rasterizing them (i.e. converting to .gif or
similar)? I'd like to create images in Inkscape and animate them in GEM without having to deal with ugly-looking pixel issues like resolution, transparency etc. Unfortunately, Inkscape can't export an Alias/Wavefront .obj file. Suggestions?
probably you can export as dxf (or some other format) that software like blender can read, where you export .obj ? i know it's a workaround, but there you go.
g,masdr IOhannes