I’m not too knowledgeable about how .svg or .ai (illustrator) files are formatted, but the I believe the current SVG Comp from the palette rasterizes .SVG files into images, which could be a bit early in development to start losing the accuracy of the vector files.
I wonder if importing vector files in POP format could help make the integration easier for people who do their designing in things like figma or adobe.
Particularly to import (natively) already-formatted line segments, and easy-to-subdivide bezier curves would be great for multidisciplined developers. Maybe even a DAT would be better so the data can be used with other OPs like SOPs, but im assuming devs have a good reason the COMP was the preferred method up to now.
Maybe POPs makes something new possible that was previously difficult? I’ll request for POPs focus right now!
Example use case: client has a logo in vector format, wants something interactive. Using TD the line segments can be easily imported warped, recolored, thickness adjusted, etc. in POPs using the many available and scalable tools there. Then the result could be quickly formatted out to a laser CHOP, or really any other OP for that matter. If the workflow/operators already exist to do this, please let me know!