I am trying to make a 3-D model from a 2-D sketch I made. I have only worked in 2-D so I'm not sure on how to do that. I have a sketch of heart with two names on the inside. I want to make the heart solid while leaving the inside of the letters open so you can see through the letters. Attached is the sketch I made. Any advice is appreciated.
Thank you.
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You can use command PRESSPULL and pick between the letters and the heart.
or use EXTRUDE command, after that use SUBTRACT command.
I tried that but all I was able to do was raise the letters. I couldn't raise the heart or make them solid.
Because the heart shape isn't slosed (joined together)
You can use command REGION, select the heart, then extrude all entities in 1 shot.
Did you use Presspull (not Extrude)?
Here is a short video that will show you how to make 3D Text. You can then use this text to subtract from the other 3D objects.
http://screencast.com/t/qdNZaR0aVsAf
Regards,
I would use this one for free
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