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Franco Aversa | 7 years ago | 4 comments | 2.2K views

Why an EPS in sketch layer is three-dimensional
and an EPS layer is flat?
Is it possible to get a closed figure by a sketch?

Is it possible to deform an EPS hooking it to a deformation Sketch?


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Because many 3D lines can't be filled. You mention the closed condition, but there are more.

Even in 2D, outlines can be non-trivial to fill. Take a look at these 3 circles. There are many ways how you could fill this.

With a few simple rules, 2D outlines can be filled in a predictable way. But in 3D this is impossible.

michiel, 7 years ago


@Michiel

ok Michiel, so if I want to make a 3D I must use a 3D program I have to use the 3d layer !

Thanks !!

Franco Aversa, 7 years ago


@Franco

you can make parts of the total 3d object and assemble them in a container.

komies, 7 years ago


@Komies

Thank you Komies, I just wanted to force to enter new commands ... LOL !

Franco Aversa, 7 years ago


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