00:00So over here, you can see that I have a SVZ file right here in Illustrator. And let's say I want
00:11to turn it 3D. In that case, you can actually go ahead and import it out into Tinkercad. So to do
00:17that, all you need to do is go to import and then you can choose a file. And over here, what you can
00:23do is see that SVZ is supported. So you can navigate to the folder where you have your SVZ
00:28file located and then go ahead and click right here, just like this, and then click on open
00:34right here. So once you go ahead and do that, this is what you have, as you can see. So you can center
00:40it out around artboard or art right here. Let me just go around onto artboard and keep the scale to
00:46100% itself and click on import right here. So once you do that, it's importing out the
00:52vector graphic as you can see right here. So this vector graphic is imported out right here. And now,
01:00as with any other 3D objects, you can go ahead and resize it. You can go ahead and change around the
01:05color of it and work around with it according to how I want right here. And this is how you can
01:11import out SVZ files inside of Tinkercad and change it into a 3D model.
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