hey bro i just wanted to say ive been scared to start 3d for years cus ive been thinking it would be really complicated. it definitely is but your tutorial really helped me. after 6 hours i made my first render. thanks man. couldnt have done it without you.
Mine couldn't be converted to mesh at all at first, so had to pop the logo into Inkscape and save as Inkscape svg, but in the end, worked out fine! Thanks!
Hi...sorry...I am still learning and miss out some key elements in that learning process which makes me realise later... Thank you for pointing this out or else I would have continued the same mistake... Appreciate your valuable support...
Hi. Thanks for tutorial. Much appreciated. I did a simple 2d logo with some text. When I save svg logo and import it into blender, logo's text disappears from it. Basically I can see my logo shape but text isn't there. Any ideas why logo's text isn't visible in blender?
Hi...svg files will get imported on a small scale...need to scale up...After importing the file, box select everything or press A and scale up till the logo and text is visible...
I have been butting my head against a wall trying to create a 3-d object from a complex logo for *weeks.* Tried the extrude approach, tried the solidify approach, kept having stray vertices causing issues. The remesh function was *exactly* the thing I needed to dramatically simplify this process. Kudos sir! Thank you for this bit of knowledge!!
Hi, Thanks for your tutorial, but i dont have Adobe Illustrator. I have GIMP (for graphic design etc), and Blender 3.0 . Can i still use this method using GIMP to make an SVG file? (I guess i'm having trouble converting the 2d image into an svg file. (i am a Flight simulator scenery designer and am trying to make a 3d hangar text logo which has an airplane image super imposed onit (sort of like a text/logo hybrid) . thank you for any help!
Hi bro... You can convert png to SVG from online source... Google as "convert from png to svg" in browser... There are many sites that do this convertion...
I import an SVG, it does not look like yours with the black color, it shows up as a wire frame, which is what it is, an outline. It will not join, it will not convert to mesh...so im stuck.
@Balu Prime I'm getting some progress, having to go back and forth from object mode to edit mode is confusing as its not clear what the difference is. Also there are many key bindings and icons to learn.
How did you convert all of your curves into mesh at once? Not only can i not do that but its understood that each curve has to be handled individually when converting to mesh just based on how meshing and blending works with respect to priority
I had to do that with mine as well. It wouldn't work all together, but some I could group. It doesn't really matter in my experience, as long as you can change them all to mesh and the join whatever mesh's you need.
I just watched maybe 15 tutorials trying to do this and yours was the first that seemed to have an understanding of all the steps along the way. Great tutorial.
man, currently I am doing Chinese characters import, and is a nightmare to work with them, fortunately I am able to develop a workaround-ish method to compensate for all the potential error. Nice tutorial! However, the remesh appoach generate really dense mesh, but I don't see how it can be done differently though in blender, not without some retopo approach which gonna cause time and effort...
@@Baluprime I'm using 3.1.2 I think. I couldn't find any other version #'s. Is there a newer one? My issue is I found modifier but when I have my image selected the modifier is disabled.
Usually when you import a SVG file it is extremely small (so small you cant see it). Draw a box select ("B", or choose it from the outliner) around the center of your screen and scale it up by a lot (You still may not see anything, scale it up again) after scaling two or even three times you will start to see it ...
Happy Belated New Year to you as well. Thanks for the video. I just started using Blender and this was very informative and clearly explained. I look forward to learning more. Thank you again. Stay safe out there, and have a great day.