EXPORTING A EPS FILE
EXPORTING A EPS FILE
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HELLO,
I AM WORKING WITH 2000i AND WE ARE TRYING TO EXPORT A EPS FILE THAT WE WILL THEN IMPORT INTO ADOBE PHOTOSHOP. MY PROBLEM IS THAT WHEN I EXPORT THE 3D IMAGE IT COMES OUT IN WIRE FRAME RATHER THAN THE "HIDDEN" VIEW. I DO NOT HAVE THIS PROBLEM WITH BIT MAPS AND AM WONDERING HOW CAN I EXPORT A EPS AND HAVE IT COME OUT IN A "HIDDEN" VIEW.
THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY HELP
JEREMIAH
I AM WORKING WITH 2000i AND WE ARE TRYING TO EXPORT A EPS FILE THAT WE WILL THEN IMPORT INTO ADOBE PHOTOSHOP. MY PROBLEM IS THAT WHEN I EXPORT THE 3D IMAGE IT COMES OUT IN WIRE FRAME RATHER THAN THE "HIDDEN" VIEW. I DO NOT HAVE THIS PROBLEM WITH BIT MAPS AND AM WONDERING HOW CAN I EXPORT A EPS AND HAVE IT COME OUT IN A "HIDDEN" VIEW.
THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY HELP
JEREMIAH





RE: EXPORTING A EPS FILE
Export as a different file format supported by Photoshop.
Some objects are unrepresentable in PostScript, for example, extruded objects, in which case they're output as vectors. AutoCAD objects that cannot be directly represented in PostScript are always exported as wireframe images (precisely as AutoCAD displays them).
You'll find that you'll mainly need to import Post Script files (using PSIN), rather the other way round.
This all depends on what you intend doing with the image once its been imported into Photoshop.
hth
RE: EXPORTING A EPS FILE