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Apply 2D graphic to Shape a 3D Sphere?

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Dec 10, 2019 Dec 10, 2019

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Still new to Dimension so sorry in advance for the nooby framing of the question.

 

I want to create a 3D sphere, then cut it in half. I then want to take a 2D vector (logo) and apply it to the flat section of one of the halves. Here's the important part: I want the 2D vector to alter the shape of the flat side (via extrusion / inclusion), NOT simply display the 2D vector as an image on the sphere. In fact, I don't want the 2D shape to display as an image at all.

 

The phrasing of this is difficult and Google just populates the wrong feedback, hence why I'm asking you good folk. Looking for any and all help!

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LEGEND , Dec 11, 2019 Dec 11, 2019

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  • first yes Dimension can make a spear, and yes you can use a pattern to adjust the surface of the models i.e, extrusion / inclusion | normal and bump maps all work

https://community.adobe.com/t5/dimension/dyson-spear/m-p/10506518

  • but no you can't use a vector because Dimension will auto convert it to an image ... if the pattern is conplex then you are prob better to use a true 3D editing software like Photoshop or Blender to make the sphere and then just colour it in Dimension

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yes and no

  • first yes Dimension can make a spear, and yes you can use a pattern to adjust the surface of the models i.e, extrusion / inclusion | normal and bump maps all work

https://community.adobe.com/t5/dimension/dyson-spear/m-p/10506518

  • but no you can't use a vector because Dimension will auto convert it to an image ... if the pattern is conplex then you are prob better to use a true 3D editing software like Photoshop or Blender to make the sphere and then just colour it in Dimension

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