![]() ![]() Do not put the labels outside of the shape, put them on top (if you put them outside they will be extruded as well which is not what you want). In the case of the pie chart, see here for a step-by-step on how to slice a circle up into segments.Īpply any color or text labels you require. In the case of bar chart shown above these are just simple rectangles whose length is in proportion to the required value. First draw the shapes you want to extrude.First the shape is extruded as required, and secondly you export a bitmap of the colors, text etc and apply this as a surface texture to your 3D shape. So to create a 3D image that has different parts in different colors, and with text labels or other details on, then this is a two stage process. ![]() It's important to understand that when extruding a shape in 3D using Xara3D it takes only the shape data from Xara Xtreme, and not the colors. Xara Xtreme does not have any specific 3D charting capabilities, but it's very easy to create high quality 3D graphs such as these using Xara Xtreme in conjunction with Xara3D. Tutorial: Create Charts with Xara Xtreme and Xara3D 6 (NEW!) The Outsider's Featured Tutorials are selected from a variety of sources including the best tutorials from the impressive archive on The Xara Xone (created by Gary Priester), Guest Tutorials submitted by Xara enthusiasts and new material created by Xara. Check out this new movie showing the great effects you can achieve by combining Xara Xtreme and Xara3D. ![]()
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