Great tutorial! I will definitely use this technique.
Great tutorial! I will definitely use this technique.
Thanks great tip and tut, I will be using it for sure.
Lee
Pop's Fix It Shop, We won't make it any worse.. Using "A" machines 1.187 1.188 ,2.007, 3.103
2 Machines no waiting.
Nice job on this tutorial! This touched on one of the core topics that seems to confuse most users of the CW machine so if this hasn't become a Tips and Tricks article yet , it should. Something like this will often not be found by many users.
John
You've got my vote for making it a T&T I think thats a great idea, and thank you very much Dick for bringing this to the forum as many of us are still in (and will be) that learning curve.
CarverJerry
CarverJerry
ver. 1.188 Win 7- 64b with 6 GB ram @ 2.8Ghz and dual 1Tb hard drives. Rock Chuck & Ringneck vacuum system hooked up to a Harbor Freight large vacuum. Center line text, conforming vectors.
Thanks guys! Maybe a note to Michael T will spur the idea along.
I just uploaded a recent project employing patterns that I made using similar techniques:
http://forum.carvewright.com/showthr...en-box-project
Count me in for T and T. Capt Barry
Here's another 3D pattern that I made from clip art. I started with this simple drawing:
and use the techniques that I described in the tutorial to make these patterns:
Again, no real artistic skills involved, as I have none. I separated the loon from the water so that I could do different things with each. For example, I made a project with a raised loon and raised water pattern. I'll post it over in the pattern-sharing thread.
Has anyone had troubles trying to load the paint file.It just will not go through. Capt Barry
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I think this is a great idea. Unfortunately, I cannot get the pdf file to open. Do you have it posted somewhere else??? Thanks!!
Richard
If things improve with age, then I am
approaching MAGNIFICENT!!
Using v.1.170