I would like to see the feather option increased to 1", this would give you a more softer slope.
I also would like to be able to change the angle of the oval or oval region much like you can rotate a pattern
not just 2 options.
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I would like to see the feather option increased to 1", this would give you a more softer slope.
I also would like to be able to change the angle of the oval or oval region much like you can rotate a pattern
not just 2 options.
It's been mentioned a few times before, but I would still like to be able to rotate the entire Project Board like you can a Pattern
or Group of Patterns. By using a variation of Rotate tool, and locking the Project Board into place by degrees of an angle 1 through 359.
I'm on a roll, so don't stop me now.
Another request, at the conference MT drew a six sided figured and said he could
change it to 8 or 10 sides within the drawing package he was using.
How about adding that feature to the drawing tool package we have,
under the rect. or square button. You would pick the figure and enter the number of sides all to be equal.
How about an iPad version?
Bet there is an app fer that!
How about adding a keyhole router bit. It would work nice on the back of signs, picture frames and plaques.
Search the words "keyhole slot". We discussed this in 2008.
You simply use the connected line , draw line,return to beginning of line , stop. Use 3/8" bit in designer , use keyhole bit in machine. I think the depth was 5/16", but I recall I had to play with it cause if you go too deep ,it will make several passes.
You want to make one pass and done.
later Daniel
I wish the snap state would be saved as a variable with the file. Every time I open the program and for each file I open I have to change the snap from the default of 0.500 back to the snap the file was made with. When working with a set of files, this can get to be quite tedious. When I open a file later, I may not remember the snap resolution I originally used. Please add another variable to the file to store the snap state.