SVG file doesn't show up in blender

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I made a vector image in Adobe Illustrator and exported it into a svg file.(I did my best to make the lines closed but please still check if there's any problem with the vector image.)
But when I import it in blender, nothing comes out. I also zoomed in but there was absolutely nothing on the editor. Neither scale didn't work. Weird thing is I can still see the list of curves of svg file in outliner.



I've even tried with simple circle shape but the result was same. Please give a help.







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  • The object looks very small, try to zoom in or scale the object.
    – Denis
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  • .. further to comment above, the curve dimensions are less than 0.0004 x 0.0004 x 0 .To make this the size of a 2 x 2 plane will need to scale by fifty thousand (50, 000)
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enter image description hereenter image description here



I made a vector image in Adobe Illustrator and exported it into a svg file.(I did my best to make the lines closed but please still check if there's any problem with the vector image.)
But when I import it in blender, nothing comes out. I also zoomed in but there was absolutely nothing on the editor. Neither scale didn't work. Weird thing is I can still see the list of curves of svg file in outliner.



I've even tried with simple circle shape but the result was same. Please give a help.







share|improve this question




















  • The object looks very small, try to zoom in or scale the object.
    – Denis
    Aug 19 at 1:06










  • .. further to comment above, the curve dimensions are less than 0.0004 x 0.0004 x 0 .To make this the size of a 2 x 2 plane will need to scale by fifty thousand (50, 000)
    – batFINGER
    Aug 19 at 7:35












up vote
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favorite









up vote
2
down vote

favorite











enter image description hereenter image description here



I made a vector image in Adobe Illustrator and exported it into a svg file.(I did my best to make the lines closed but please still check if there's any problem with the vector image.)
But when I import it in blender, nothing comes out. I also zoomed in but there was absolutely nothing on the editor. Neither scale didn't work. Weird thing is I can still see the list of curves of svg file in outliner.



I've even tried with simple circle shape but the result was same. Please give a help.







share|improve this question












enter image description hereenter image description here



I made a vector image in Adobe Illustrator and exported it into a svg file.(I did my best to make the lines closed but please still check if there's any problem with the vector image.)
But when I import it in blender, nothing comes out. I also zoomed in but there was absolutely nothing on the editor. Neither scale didn't work. Weird thing is I can still see the list of curves of svg file in outliner.



I've even tried with simple circle shape but the result was same. Please give a help.









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  • The object looks very small, try to zoom in or scale the object.
    – Denis
    Aug 19 at 1:06










  • .. further to comment above, the curve dimensions are less than 0.0004 x 0.0004 x 0 .To make this the size of a 2 x 2 plane will need to scale by fifty thousand (50, 000)
    – batFINGER
    Aug 19 at 7:35
















  • The object looks very small, try to zoom in or scale the object.
    – Denis
    Aug 19 at 1:06










  • .. further to comment above, the curve dimensions are less than 0.0004 x 0.0004 x 0 .To make this the size of a 2 x 2 plane will need to scale by fifty thousand (50, 000)
    – batFINGER
    Aug 19 at 7:35















The object looks very small, try to zoom in or scale the object.
– Denis
Aug 19 at 1:06




The object looks very small, try to zoom in or scale the object.
– Denis
Aug 19 at 1:06












.. further to comment above, the curve dimensions are less than 0.0004 x 0.0004 x 0 .To make this the size of a 2 x 2 plane will need to scale by fifty thousand (50, 000)
– batFINGER
Aug 19 at 7:35




.. further to comment above, the curve dimensions are less than 0.0004 x 0.0004 x 0 .To make this the size of a 2 x 2 plane will need to scale by fifty thousand (50, 000)
– batFINGER
Aug 19 at 7:35










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Replicating your steps:



I vectorized your design and I saved it in SVG.



Imported in Blender and I noticed the svg comes too small.



Not so small as yours.



I entered Edit mode Tab, then Select all A, then S, then 50 and finally Enter.



This made it big enough.



In your case, I think S, 200 could be enough.



See the image below:



enter image description here






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  • sorry for the late comment. I followed your explanation and it worked. Thank you so much for your help!
    – Min
    Aug 21 at 2:44










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Replicating your steps:



I vectorized your design and I saved it in SVG.



Imported in Blender and I noticed the svg comes too small.



Not so small as yours.



I entered Edit mode Tab, then Select all A, then S, then 50 and finally Enter.



This made it big enough.



In your case, I think S, 200 could be enough.



See the image below:



enter image description here






share|improve this answer




















  • sorry for the late comment. I followed your explanation and it worked. Thank you so much for your help!
    – Min
    Aug 21 at 2:44














up vote
3
down vote













Replicating your steps:



I vectorized your design and I saved it in SVG.



Imported in Blender and I noticed the svg comes too small.



Not so small as yours.



I entered Edit mode Tab, then Select all A, then S, then 50 and finally Enter.



This made it big enough.



In your case, I think S, 200 could be enough.



See the image below:



enter image description here






share|improve this answer




















  • sorry for the late comment. I followed your explanation and it worked. Thank you so much for your help!
    – Min
    Aug 21 at 2:44












up vote
3
down vote










up vote
3
down vote









Replicating your steps:



I vectorized your design and I saved it in SVG.



Imported in Blender and I noticed the svg comes too small.



Not so small as yours.



I entered Edit mode Tab, then Select all A, then S, then 50 and finally Enter.



This made it big enough.



In your case, I think S, 200 could be enough.



See the image below:



enter image description here






share|improve this answer












Replicating your steps:



I vectorized your design and I saved it in SVG.



Imported in Blender and I noticed the svg comes too small.



Not so small as yours.



I entered Edit mode Tab, then Select all A, then S, then 50 and finally Enter.



This made it big enough.



In your case, I think S, 200 could be enough.



See the image below:



enter image description here







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  • sorry for the late comment. I followed your explanation and it worked. Thank you so much for your help!
    – Min
    Aug 21 at 2:44
















  • sorry for the late comment. I followed your explanation and it worked. Thank you so much for your help!
    – Min
    Aug 21 at 2:44















sorry for the late comment. I followed your explanation and it worked. Thank you so much for your help!
– Min
Aug 21 at 2:44




sorry for the late comment. I followed your explanation and it worked. Thank you so much for your help!
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Aug 21 at 2:44

















 

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