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What do I do wrong – remove illustrator part

New Here ,
Oct 19, 2020 Oct 19, 2020

How do I make the optimal extrude where you can not see the illustrator path that I have used - especially when it has to be a transparent object. What am I doing wrong ..? 

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LEGEND , Dec 30, 2020 Dec 30, 2020

Your 1st mistake was using a shape instead of a path... That is why the middle bit is visible

 

Your 2nd mistake was not generating a UV map in Photoshop before exporting the model... They are both easy to fix

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i'm on my work laptop without my wacon so the line is a bit wonky but you should be able to follow these steps... notice the difference between a pen tool rendor and a pixel rendor is how smooth the surface is

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Community Expert ,
Dec 30, 2020 Dec 30, 2020

Can you explain your workflow more in details. Thanks

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LEGEND ,
Dec 30, 2020 Dec 30, 2020
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Your 1st mistake was using a shape instead of a path... That is why the middle bit is visible

 

Your 2nd mistake was not generating a UV map in Photoshop before exporting the model... They are both easy to fix

1.png2.png3.png4.png5.png6.png7.png

i'm on my work laptop without my wacon so the line is a bit wonky but you should be able to follow these steps... notice the difference between a pen tool rendor and a pixel rendor is how smooth the surface is

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