SVG files

allanonallanon Posts: 53
edited February 2023 in Daz Studio Discussion

I recently acquired a model that included templates for each individual item, these files are all in SVG format and do not open in my graphic editor. I then assumed that the VG part stands for "Vector Graphic" so I tried to open one in HEX, but that failed as well. If necssary I can open an item in DS and then send the geometry to Hex. And from there I can create a template in a more friendly format, but i'd rather not go through all that for each itam. So, how can I convert the SVG files to JPG/BMP files?.  

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  • jbowlerjbowler Posts: 794
    edited February 2023

    allanon said:

    I recently acquired a model that included templates for each individual item, these files are all in SVG format and do not open in my graphic editor. I then assumed that the VG part stands for "Vector Graphic"

    "Scalable[sic] Vector Graphics".  It's PostScript by another name written in XML.  You can open the files in NotePad.  It's almost as useful as CGM.

     So, how can I convert the SVG files to JPG/BMP files?.  

    What I would do is open the file in a web browser (its a W3C created format), copy the whole thing and paste it an image processing application:

    https://dev.w3.org/SVG/tools/svgweb/samples/svg-files/car.svg

    Alas this does not work (definately not my fault).

    Pretty much support for SVG has been dropped, just like CGM.  Chrome can still display it but won't offer to copy it or even "open image in new tab"; so use a 4K monitor and screenshot it:

    Image removed

    NOTE for the moderators; this is a politcal comment and I live in the US, so I'm entitled to include a rendering of a copyright work and, anyway, there is no copyright anywhere I can see in the SVG file.  People who want to do more with SVG (100% count me out) can refer to the link in that file:

    http://www.inkscape.org/

    I wish you the best.

    Post edited by Richard Haseltine on
  • If there is no copyright claim then there can be no license, so you can't do anything with the file. Lack of claim does not imply a free for all.

  • Andrew_CAndrew_C Posts: 105

    Software that can open SVG's and save them as a bitmap are Inkscape (free vector graphics editor), GIMP, Adobe Illustrator and I assume Photoshop & Affinity's programs. 

  • Thank you very muchly ! ! Opening the file in Chrome worked like a charm. Once opened in Chroome I used the snip tool in Windows to make  a screen shot that could be saved as rither a png or jpg file.

  • jbowlerjbowler Posts: 794

    Richard Haseltine said:

    If there is no copyright claim then there can be no license, so you can't do anything with the file. Lack of claim does not imply a free for all.

    Exactly; it would be illegal to publish the image I did under any circumstances except that I published it as part of a politcal rant and as a valid example of what I am ranting against.

  • jbowler said:

    Richard Haseltine said:

    If there is no copyright claim then there can be no license, so you can't do anything with the file. Lack of claim does not imply a free for all.

    Exactly; it would be illegal to publish the image I did under any circumstances except that I published it as part of a politcal rant and as a valid example of what I am ranting against.

    Politics is against the forum ToS anyway, though I don't see how your post is political.

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,237
    edited February 2023

    I believe they are useful for Cricut

    and for God only knows what reason I bought the Vector graphic exporter for Carrara,

    never used it blush

    Post edited by WendyLuvsCatz on
  • jbowlerjbowler Posts: 794

    WendyLuvsCatz said:

     bought the Vector graphic exporter for Carrara,

    never used it blush

    Ah, but everything in SVG is smooth shaded so no chance of violating Tafi's ToS!

  • jbowler said:

    WendyLuvsCatz said:

     bought the Vector graphic exporter for Carrara,

    never used it blush

    Ah, but everything in SVG is smooth shaded so no chance of violating Tafi's ToS!

    Former Cricut CEO owns Tafi and DAZ

    not sure how relevent that is to this conversation though cheeky

    I don't own a cutting machine BTW just see a lot of crafts people have done on Facebook with them

  • Pickle RendererPickle Renderer Posts: 236
    edited February 2023

    I started using Inkscape at work for .svg editing when we dropped Illustrator (Adobe also bought and then retired Macromedia Fireworks, which used to embed metadata into .png files so you could still edit them later).  I like Inkscape a lot actually.  It's also free!

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  • RafaelRafael Posts: 136

    Pickle Renderer said:

    I started using Inkscape at work for .svg editing when we dropped Illustrator (Adobe also bought and then retired Macromedia Fireworks, which used to embed metadata into .png files so you could still edit them later).  I like Inkscape a lot actually.  It's also free!

    But the most important thing is that the PNG exports can have transparency.

    allanon said:

    Thank you very muchly ! ! Opening the file in Chrome worked like a charm. Once opened in Chroome I used the snip tool in Windows to make  a screen shot that could be saved as rither a png or jpg file.

    Do not use chrome and screen capture. Use Inkscape and export at the best settings you need, including transparency.

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