Another use for old Illustrator (other than a door stop). When using google Sketch Up you can import and export CAD files such as 'DXF' into Sketch-Up for giant 3D text effects and buildings. I am not a great fan of illustrator either but I do find it useful to convert one obscure file to another after leaving FreeHand. I still do all my origination in FreeHand.
It is ideal for importing 'floor plans' into Sketch Up or making that logo in 3D. To make a logo each element and text has to be un-grouped and all text to outline including any 'joins' found in characters such as 'g' or 'e' joins must be split. Simply save as (AutoCAD DXF R14) which is DXF format.
One other option is to avoid illustrator all together and use (Free and Open Source) INKSCAPE to convert a freeHand PDF to DXF format. A better description of how to do it is below:
http://sketchucation.com/resources/tuto ... conversion
Depending on what SketchUp you have I had to 'add' an extension for Sketch up to import DXF in the first place and that was found here.
http://sketchupplugins.com/plugins/conv ... xf-or-stl/
If it 'imports' but does not 'edit' you either have to go back to FreeHand and ungroup everything again as on 'import' SketchUp makes it into a 'component' which effectively groups it all again that has to be ungrouped (or exploded) as they say in SketchUp speak. It does need a tidy up afterwards but it does seem to work.
FreeHand to 3D SketchUp architecture
Re: FreeHand to 3D SketchUp architecture
thanks for this info, I'm using FH9 to make architecture plans & submit to authority & I also use sketchup.
I wonder if acad files such as dxf/dwg extension can be converted into FH9 files
I wonder if acad files such as dxf/dwg extension can be converted into FH9 files
Re: FreeHand to 3D SketchUp architecture
Yes they can. You need to use INKSCAPE to convert DXF to PDF which you should be able to open In FreeHand on 'import' the PDF. Another way is to use an old copy of ILLUSTRATOR 7 or 8 and try to convert DXF to .ai which you can then open in FreeHand. Either way it should work.