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I am trying to export a DWG from Illustrator and extrude it into 3D geometry in Fusion. However, whenever I try to do this, most of the features don't get recognized by Fusion as closed extrudable paths. I have encountered this problem a number of times in the past and would love to find a solution, since it's a common workflow for me to do rudimentary design work in Illustrator and then need to work with it in Fusion.
AutoCad 360 (the web-based 2D AutoCAD) reads the files just fine.
And I can import the files more or less into Fusion by uploading them to the cloud and opening them directly.
However all the curves other than simple circles don't show up at closed paths eligible for extrusion, which is what I need. Nor can I edit those paths in any meaningful way.
Here is a link to the uploaded file in Fusion 360
Copying and pasting anything at all from this DWG being edited in Fusion into a sketch in another document also doesn't seem to work at all.
So how do I get data form Illustrator into Fusion in a way that allows me to work with it directly as if I had sketched it natively in Fusion?
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