Tinkercad - Import vectors tutorial

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This is a tutorial video of how to import vectors into Tinkercad. Import .svg files to turn your 2D designs into 3D. Bring files from vector programs like Illustrator, Inkscape, etc.

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Wooow! I really needed this for a collage project and 3d modeling is not one of my strenghts. I study graphic design and I didn't know how to model a signage in 3d. Now I know I can do the vector drawing in Adobe Illustrator and then import them to Tinkercad.
Thank you so much!

encore__
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All I get is "execution timed out"or "failed to execute script" :(

nicoful
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I keep getting "Failed to execute script" from Inkscape but not from Illustrator. Are there specific settings for the SVG?

DElizabeth
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What app do you use to scan your image and transform it into a vector at 0:23?

ddylancats
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I try this one but it gave me error in - Failed to execute script. My SVG file works fine with Blender

jmajaufl
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Yes, you're totally right! And actually you don't even have to extrude the vectors, Tinkercad makes it for you! That's why everything you bring to Tinkercad is always 3D printable.

AutodeskTinkercad
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Hi. Corel Draw - Export - Presentation Attributes.

sergeykotov
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Can anyone recommend where one can get some tech help with Tinkercad for a beginner ?

brucebertie
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I use Flexi-sign 8.0 and I can't export as an SVG file. Is that the only kind that will work?

XBTUKNS
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all of my SVG files are imported in the wrong size.

When I design something in Adobe Illustrator that is say 15mm wide, when I import it into Tinkercad it it way big. Comepletely useless.

GeometricMason
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If anyone receives the 'Failed to execute script when uploading SVG files from Illustrator, I found a solution that might work for some. You cannot have any perfect circles. Any oval should work. It worked for me. Terrible glitch that should be rectified or this solution should be publicized, especially if it is universal.

Originally found here:

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