Opens or saves Adobe Illustrator (.ai) format.
AI Import Options
Scales the objects to be visible in the default Top viewport.
Sets how to convert the file unit into the Rhino unit.
Imports fills and their boundary curves. Fills are imported differently based on types:
Ignores all fills and only imports their boundary curves.
Saves the current settings and turns off the dialog display.
See also: ResetMessageBoxes command.
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Save small |
Though clearing the render meshes makes the file smaller, it will shade and render more slowly the next time you open the file. |
Save geometry only |
Saves geometry objects only. No layers, materials, properties, notes, or units settings are saved. This is similar to exporting the objects. A new file is made, but it does not become your active Rhino model. |
Save textures |
Embeds external textures used by materials, environments and decals into the model. |
Save plugin data | Saves data attached to objects or the document by plug-in applications. |
AI Export Options
You cannot preserve the scale and units from a perspective viewport.
Rhino exports the curves as a 2-D snapshot from the active viewport.
Sets the scale factor and units you want to use.
Red, Green, Blue color system.
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black color system.
Exports a rectangle that corresponds to the current viewport boundary. It is useful for registering curves to renderings or screen captures taken in the same view.
If checked, hatches export to as solid fills.
If unchecked, hatches export as lines.
Exports layers using their display order in the Layer panel. When unchecked, layers are sorted by layer indices.
Saves the current settings and turns off the dialog display.
See also: ResetMessageBoxes command.
Wikipedia: Adobe Illustrator Artwork
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