Does anyone have any suggestions on a way to generate a book of the 3d clipart I've accumulated?
Thinking some software that would scan my clipart folders, generate previews at variable sizes I can specify, and generate a "proof book" that I can print out and review for ideas for a given project. I find reviewing then on screen a bit cumbersome.
Perhaps I'm not aware of an Aspire feature?
3d clip art library manager?
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Re: 3d clip art library manager?
Are you talking about clipart that isn't in native Vectric formats?
If the files are in Vectric format then Windows will automatically show previews in the medium, large and extra large icon views plus Aspire will show them in it's own clipart tab.
There are various ways of printing those views out from Windows.
For files in DXF,EPS,AI format etc you'd need a 3rd party plugin such as MysticThumbs or IrfranView.
If the files are in Vectric format then Windows will automatically show previews in the medium, large and extra large icon views plus Aspire will show them in it's own clipart tab.
There are various ways of printing those views out from Windows.
For files in DXF,EPS,AI format etc you'd need a 3rd party plugin such as MysticThumbs or IrfranView.