Hi Art,
Is there any way "workaround" to turn a florish into a single line florish so that It will produce an engraving line. I can work offsets on the inside to the point that portions are so close they could work as an engraving but at that point they become disjointed and I have multiple fragments instead of a continuous florish line.
John
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Re: Engraving Florish
Hi John:
Not as yet, it is a single line, runs in order from start to end, but I think what you mean is you want a skeleton of
the vine, the single lines that would run in the center? You cannot get that yet, but it is planned..
Art
Not as yet, it is a single line, runs in order from start to end, but I think what you mean is you want a skeleton of
the vine, the single lines that would run in the center? You cannot get that yet, but it is planned..
Art
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Re: Engraving Florish
Hi Art
Oh good. I can wait - I think! ;D
John
Oh good. I can wait - I think! ;D
John
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Re: Engraving Florish
If you email me the dxf file I will use CamBam to convert the line segments to polylines. dmauch@seanet.com Ort at least I will see if Cambam with do it. I have had success with other files.
Dan Mauch
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John T wrote: Hi Art,
Is there any way "workaround" to turn a florish into a single line florish so that It will produce an engraving line. I can work offsets on the inside to the point that portions are so close they could work as an engraving but at that point they become disjointed and I have multiple fragments instead of a continuous florish line.
John