Elina Panagakou
Freelance designer - 2D and Bas relief models on request. Based in Greece, collaborating worldwide.
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Hi Bill, In what format did you export the separate layers from Illustrator? If they're in DXF format, you can simply select them all and drag&drop into Carveco's modelling space. They will be impo...
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Hi Joseph, You can use the Alignment tools. First select the text, then hold Shift to select the closed vector and finally go to the icon shown in the screenshot, and choose Centre Vector at the bo...
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Hi Michael McIver, You did very well disabling the 'auto-scaling' feature. Next, be careful when exporting your vectors from Inkscape that they're in inches, as well as the new Carveco model that i...
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Hello Zachariah, As Michael suggested, keep an archive of these vectors (maybe duplicate the Vector layer) in case you need to go back, as well as to fix the vectors by adjusting the nodes (Node Ed...
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True, that would solve it (despite the nodes..). Thanks Mike!
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I'm glad it worked! :)
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Hi Tom, When an STL is imported to Carveco, only whatever is above 0Z level will be pasted. Anything below 0 will disappear. May I suggest that you paste it normally at 0Z level and then change you...
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Hi Gerald, I am almost sure that this is not possible. However, it'd be great if such a design feature would be available in future software improvements. Actually, it'd be even better if someone k...
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This is also a solution.. Sorry I couldn't help you more. I'm sure there are ways to achieve this as one piece. Let's hope an expert replies. Best luck!
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Well in that case you can ask someone who has knowledge of Carveco's designing features to help. Or, what if you try to create a vector, excluding the bridge parts, and use it for your toolpath (In...