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  • An good example for the Illustrator built-in 3D tool

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    www.lauradidion.de

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    You're referring to the background objects, I presume? But I don't see any extrusions or revolves-- the whole thing could have easily been done without the 3D plugin-- or AI, for that matter.

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    • #3
      Okay, maybe the lily pad. But really, is this a 'good' example of what it can do?

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      • #4
        This is what I use it for:

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        • #5
          Now I want to know what the bottom graph is for!

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          • #6
            Yeah, me too. Especially the Affluent 'Working Women'!

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            • #7
              Market Index for various pscyhographics of readers of a certain magazine in a certain market. PM me for more details. I'll sell phone numbers and addresses for a very modest price.

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              • #8
                LMAO @ DY.
                Actually pies and bars is what I use the 3d tool for too. Not worth much else. You should see what happens when you skew an extruded, expanded object =8O.
                Best to keep 3D in 3D programs.

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                • #9
                  flowers

                  Originally posted by Broacher
                  You're referring to the background objects, I presume? But I don't see any extrusions or revolves-- the whole thing could have easily been done without the 3D plugin-- or AI, for that matter.
                  everything (skyscaper, palms, flowers) is made with the 3D plugin (and the map artwork option). the advantage: you can change and arrange your work however you like... Just an idea what you can do with it EXCEPT the usual graph-stuff

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                  Last edited by supermicro; 09-03-2005, 10:40 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Oh, I've seen what it can do. I'm a sign guy. Try taking some of that stuff apart sometimes. Yeesh.

                    But if you can make it work for you in print (watch those shadow colors, you can't control em unless you make a concerted effort - and your image mapping res!) more power to ya.
                    Last edited by PrintDriver; 09-03-2005, 08:27 PM.

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