WHY PI12 NOT VECTOR GRAPHIC IMPORT AND EXPORT?!!!!1
WHY PI12 NOT VECTOR GRAPHIC IMPORT AND EXPORT?!!!!1
but why does not import file AI and EMF vector graphic? long time pi doesnot support AI or EMF graphic....WHY WHY WHY!!!! i believed PI12 GREAST NEWS SO WILL BE SUPPORT AI OR VECTOR GRAPHIC!!! BUT NOW IS PI12 NOTHING FOR AI OR EMF OR VECTOR GRAPHICS... IMPORTANT IS IMPORT AND EXPORT VECTOR GRAPHICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!WHYYYYY!!!!
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htchien
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AI import:
1. Click the Path Tools, then select the Path Drawing Tool or Outline Drawing Tool.
2. From the Preset Shape menu on the Attribute Toolbar, select Custom Shape. The Custom Shape dialog box opens, displaying preset objects.
3. Click Import. The Input AI File dialog box opens.
4. Select an AI file to import and click Open. The selected AI file is added to the selected gallery in the Custom Shape dialog box.
5. Select the object and click OK.
6. Click and drag your mouse to draw the object. The vector-based illustration now appears, allowing you to easily manipulate it using the Path Drawing Tool, Outline Drawing Tool, Path Edit Tool, or the Bezier Curve Tool.
WMF import:
File->Open
SVG export:
File->Export->SVG Export
However, PI is still a raster image editor.
Hope this helps.
H.T.
1. Click the Path Tools, then select the Path Drawing Tool or Outline Drawing Tool.
2. From the Preset Shape menu on the Attribute Toolbar, select Custom Shape. The Custom Shape dialog box opens, displaying preset objects.
3. Click Import. The Input AI File dialog box opens.
4. Select an AI file to import and click Open. The selected AI file is added to the selected gallery in the Custom Shape dialog box.
5. Select the object and click OK.
6. Click and drag your mouse to draw the object. The vector-based illustration now appears, allowing you to easily manipulate it using the Path Drawing Tool, Outline Drawing Tool, Path Edit Tool, or the Bezier Curve Tool.
WMF import:
File->Open
SVG export:
File->Export->SVG Export
However, PI is still a raster image editor.
Hope this helps.
H.T.
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