11/10/2023 0 Comments Inkscape vs illustrator 2018![]() ![]() In looking at the SVG file in a text editor, AI is saving all the layers in the SVG file with the dimensions of the largest piece. Thanks ElloryJaye, that did get me part of the way towards understanding AI and Luban. I’m guessing there probably ain’t a solution, but I thought I’d post just to see if someone can save me some time working these out. ![]() It appears to be worse on the vertical than the horizontal, but I’m still looking at that. ![]() It doesn’t appear (yet) to have any consistency that I could ‘fudge’ the size by to get what I need. ![]() Second, after setting the size to the original AI size and cutting with the CNC vector outline mode, the resulting sizes of the pieces are 82 to 91% of what they should be. So the TinkerCAD workaround does work, but it shouldn’t be necessary. It does need resizing (slightly too small) and I do that to the AI size I had for the objects in the file, at least for the width (height is not independently changeable), and all looks good. Save the file from TinkerCAD as a different SVG file and it goes into Luban just fine. I scale it to ~10% and it drops into TinkerCAD just fine. I drop the file into TinkerCAD, it says ‘too big’ for TinkerCAD. Please select a supported file format.” SVG is a supported format I look at the SVG file in a viewer and it is present in the viewer. Luban says “Import Error Failed to import this object. Have a project in AI, save as a SVG file. may have had a similar problem but Jan 21 response has been replaced by a newer version that I don’t see “Add…” as an option only ‘File>Import object’ So any help on these two issues would be appreciated. Looked at the Forum posts for Adobe Illustrator but haven’t seen a response that fits. ![]()
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