mulls Posted April 1, 2021 Posted April 1, 2021 I hate to admit. It has been a while since I have used AM ,although I have been here since version 8.5. I would like to make a perfect circle3d if possible and add text around the interior rim circularly and if possible make it spin. Hope all is well in the Am Community, Martin and Family,Jason, Robcat, Fuchur, Rodney,Yoda64,Will Sutton,JohnL3D, Nancy the list is endless all of you have have helped me so much in the past. God Bless All in the AM Community. Happy and Blessed Easter To All !!! may you and yours be safe and well, Steve (mulls on the forum) i stlll remember the "Hash Bash" Great time and memory (0 Quote
Fuchur Posted April 2, 2021 Posted April 2, 2021 Hi mulls, thank you very much for the kind words and Happy Eastern to you and your family too :). A perfect circle is pretty easy: Use the lath tool with a straight two point spline, afterwards delete everything but one spline ring and turn it by 90 degrees. (I would recommend to use a lath subdivision of more than 4 to get a "perfect" circle. (click on the lath-tool button while pressing "CTRL") Or you can use the Primitive Wizard for it. Both should bring you pretty close to the perfect circle. The text part is more troublesome... I am not sure if that is possible easily in A:M. My workaround before was to create something like that in Illustrator first and then use the AI import wizard to make it into 3d text. You could do it manually of cause or use a Distortion Box, but that is a little bit of work of cause. Best regards *Fuchur* Quote
Hash Fellow robcat2075 Posted April 2, 2021 Hash Fellow Posted April 2, 2021 Welcome back Steve! Can you give us a bit more description of how the text should appear "on" the circle? There are several possibilities with different solutions. Quote
mulls Posted May 17, 2021 Author Posted May 17, 2021 Sorry for the delay guys, thee experts are at it again. The best way I can describe it is to use a few excellent examples, If you can picture the text around the inside of this oval frame , may even be more attractive than a circle. Flip the oval 90 degrees to the right, then picture if you can "Tremendous Tulips" on the top interior of the oval "Flowers For All Occasions " on the Bottom interior of the oval. It is for my brothers trademark. There are certain size limitations, I am not concerned about the spinning. If I can just get the text inside a fabricated oval, maybe even add a tulip in the the middle(absolutely not necessary). I can shrink the the image to satisfy the Trademark Dept. I just like the 3rd dimension to give it a little depth. Eventually he would like to print the same image on his business cards. Again,Yoda64, Fuchur, Robcat, Rodney, Nancy, Will Sutton, Jason, Martin Hash and Family the list is endless. I hope with all my heart the you all stay healthy and well. If it all fell to pieces tomorrow, I will never forget your kindness and willing to give unselfishly of your time. It is incredibly generous, my hat is off to you all, Steve (mulls on the forum) Quote
Hash Fellow robcat2075 Posted May 17, 2021 Hash Fellow Posted May 17, 2021 When you say "inside" do you mean like this text is inside? Quote
mulls Posted May 23, 2021 Author Posted May 23, 2021 Hi Rob, Thank You for your reply. Yes something like the example you posted above would work perfectly. If I extrude a circle (as above) or oval, is there a particular tool, plug in or process I can use to have the text follow the inner circumference as you have have shown above?, I hope circumference is right, geometry was very a hard class for me, between that and Spanish I ended up in Wood Shop, Thank You again . Any advice or suggestions are sincerely appreciated. The best of health to all out there, Steve (mulls on the forum) Quote
Hash Fellow robcat2075 Posted May 25, 2021 Hash Fellow Posted May 25, 2021 @mulls When do you need this done? This would be a great Live Answer Time topic. Quote
Hash Fellow robcat2075 Posted June 4, 2021 Hash Fellow Posted June 4, 2021 The Live Answer Time video is up now. The discussion of this question begins at 28:00... Quote
Admin Rodney Posted June 15, 2021 Admin Posted June 15, 2021 I'm a bit late to the party. It's great to see you @mulls! If it is an option I've found that leveraging patch images and then manipulating the splines to influence the shape of the image works quite well. Then the 'text' can be created either inside A:M or another program and then the splines... dangling splines often working best... can be manipulated to gain whatever curvature is needed... to include curvature created via lathing (as Fuchur describes). The image/text can then be updated easily to change font, style, color, etc. without concern for adjusting the path. This approach wouldn't work well if the text is needed as geometry... for that an approach such as Robert has mentioned would likely work best. 1 Quote
mulls Posted July 7, 2021 Author Posted July 7, 2021 Hey Rodney ,Thanks for the tip looks very usable. I still remember you from the "Hash Bash" we even went to that Big Book store with the Hash Guys. All the Best to you and yours, be well, Steve 1 Quote
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