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Hello there!
I'm on the search for help regarding the updated 3D tool in Illustrator (2022). My illustration workflow was very dependent on the fact that I could create 3D Text without shading and go to Object > Expand. I had the 3D shapes in vectors and could change all of their fill and stroke properties.
Now in Illustrator 2022, I don't have the option to create a material without shading anymore nor can I transform the parts into proper shapes as before. Is there a new workflow to create shapes from the text? I played around with it for a while now and I just see a lot of useless materials and lighting options. It also automatically renders the text into an image (which is obviously not what you want from a vector program). I just want the text converted into shapes without any lighting or anything.
I attached some screenshots of what I mean:
Illustrator2021_01: You see the "Surface: No Shading" option
Illustrator2021_02: Option > Expand/Expand Appearance was turning it into usables shapes
Illustrator2021_03: You could fill and stroke how you wanted
Illustrator2022_01: No usable options here
Illustrator2022_02: If you "Expand" it it turns into an Image without any vector shapes
I hope someone has an advice for me. This is very frustrating. Thanks in advance for any ideas.
1. You can still use the "Classic" 3D effects
2. In the Raytracing options you can enable to create vector paths. You then have to click "Render". And then expand appearance. You can try if that does what you need.
"Can you return to the old tool?"
It is still there:
I agree that the new 3D function should give workable vectors after expanding. We can only hope that the new 3D and Materials effect will give that in the future.
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Let me move this to the Illustrator forum for you, which is the appropriate forum for your question.
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1. You can still use the "Classic" 3D effects
2. In the Raytracing options you can enable to create vector paths. You then have to click "Render". And then expand appearance. You can try if that does what you need.
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I have the same issue. I don't understand why they had to ruin a perfectly good tool. Why does it render a raster shape in a vector program?
Can you return to the old tool?
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"Can you return to the old tool?"
It is still there:
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It's still there is sort of the right answer, but Illustrator is a vector tool, so Adobe should make the default vector output and the new functionality should be an option. I could see the reverse for photoshop, except Adobe has decided to nerf photoshop and move its 3D functionality into a separate program that requires a second subscription.
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Please post to http://illustrator.uservoice.com
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I agree that the new 3D function should give workable vectors after expanding. We can only hope that the new 3D and Materials effect will give that in the future.
Maybe you can vote here:
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Thank you! You just saved my bacon. In the new 3D panel, the light is attached to the object's position. So if you have 3 identical objects and you rotate them in different directions, they will also all be lit from different directions. But I tried this in the old 3D panel & it uses a proper universal light! I can rotate the objects in different directions, but they're all lit as if from the same source.