need help with getting image/svg on surface

need help with getting image/svg on surface

vampiro2004
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need help with getting image/svg on surface

vampiro2004
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i am trying to emboss/embed the heart shape image on to the surface, of the card holder. so that i can colour the image and print it, i have tried the emboss/embed and it seems not to like it.

 

Ignore all the mistakes in the file, im still learning and made a lot of mistakes that couldnt go back and mess the rest of the flow up

 

Any help musch appreciated.

 

ive attached my F3D file

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kacper.suchomski
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@vampiro2004 wrote:

and it seems not to like it.


What exactly do you mean?

What don't you like about the result compared to your goal?


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vampiro2004
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@kacper.suchomski

i so i need the image flat on the surface or enough in to the face that its not stood up from the surface. also when importing it into say bamabu studio it does not show the heart shape at all the surface is blank as where it should have the outline or lines of the heart shape on it so it can be coloured in

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Warmingup1953
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Do you want this effect? One body with a recess for the design that is separate bodies to be printed in situ or glue in later?

 

Screenshot 2025-09-29 073846.jpg

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vampiro2004
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@Warmingup1953 

 

that is prefect what i am looking for, One body with a recess for the design that is separate bodies to be printed in situ, which would allow to paint the wings etc indivually, which this looks like i could do that with

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TrippyLighting
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You can do this with one or two simple extrude operations:

 

TrippyLighting_0-1759175876218.png

 


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vampiro2004
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@TrippyLighting 

 

thats brillant thank you so much, i had an idea it was the way you have done it, but my brain couldnt get the right depth or the comprihend it at the time

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