Issue with SVG importation from Inkscape

binon_stepane
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Issue with SVG importation from Inkscape

binon_stepane
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Hello,
I have an issue when I import my svg from Inkscape. I think it is my svg shape that is not closed. It also seems that when I do minor changes, it is not always the same shapes that have an issue, so I don't really have an idea of the origin of the issue. 

I have tried the solutions that I could find on the forum but none seem to fix my issue. I am still a beginner in using Inkscape so it may be something obvious.
Thank you for your help.

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jhackney1972
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You SVG creation, if from Inkscape, is full of breaks in the profile lines.  If you sketch a angled line across one of the areas that is not a profile and move it along from side to side of the area you will find the breaks.  I would say that your issue is with Inkscape and not Fusion.  The SVG will of course work with Thin Extrude command but I do not think that is what you want.

John Hackney, Retired
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binon_stepane
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Thanks for your answer, I have check that my shapes are closed in Inkscape, it is the case (as you can see in the joint image). So I think it is an issue with the importation of Fusion or the characteristics. Maybe Fusion is waiting for a particular SVG format or properties.

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jeff_strater
Community Manager
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The tolerance for "connected" is likely different for Inkscape and Fusion.  For instance, focusing on the left-side eye boundary in this model:

Screenshot 2024-05-21 at 4.58.51 PM.png

 

using the divide-and-conquer method, we can see that the lower right side is fully connected, but the upper left area is not.  Further, using Select Other, we can find that there is one place where there are two points:

Screenshot 2024-05-21 at 4.59.12 PM.png

 

and, further, using Measure, we can see that these two points are actually close, but not exactly the same:

Screenshot 2024-05-21 at 5.10.15 PM.png

 

making these points coincident (after unlocking the geometry), fixes the problem:

Screenshot 2024-05-21 at 5.12.34 PM.png


Jeff Strater
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binon_stepane
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OK thank you a lot. I will try this method to correct my issue. It is still weird to me as this error seems to be really random : sometimes I have it, sometimes not...

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djlunty
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@binon_stepane 

There is an app in the fusion app store called Fill Gaps that finds and either fills or joins end points within a specified distance.  I took your SVG file and ran the app on it.   "Unfix" all the lines, set Gap width  (I used 0.01) and run the app.  The white dots are all the gaps smaller than 0.01.  Hit okay and they are either joined or filled and all your profiles will work as expected.  Took about 1 minute to complete - your sketch as a lot of short lines.

djlunty_0-1716435512212.png

Doug

 

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