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From: poirierg@quebectel.com (Gerald Poirier)
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Subject: Re: D3D object format
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On Wed, 24 Jan 1996 05:01:28 -0500, you wrote:
>>>I got this bunch of objects from Viewpoint that come with Corel Dream 3d.
>>Would like to try them in modeler.
>>
>>>Now the only export option is .dxf, but it's a form of .dxf that modeler
>>can't seem to understand.
>>
>>I found the answer by fooling with the DXF options of Modeler's
>>loader. Had to un-check the "Convert blocks" box.
>>Did'nt fool around with the Arc segments control yet...
>>
>>Gege
>
>Try Exporting the Corel Object as an Adobe Type One Font (*.pfb).
>Then load the font into Modeler and type in the object.
>I'm used to do this and I can tell you that, if done correctly, it will work.
>
>Paulo Felberg
>
Hi! And thanks for the tip...but how can I do this? CorelDream only
export type IS .dxf (apart from .D3D).
I don't have Photoshop, which can transfer .dxf to .pfb I think.