Trace Lessons: Gaining Familiarity | |
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The following lessons will help gain familiarity and display as you walk through the different functions of Trace. | |
It is suggested that as you work, save the design as a Path. This will allow you to save the design as you go without being required to trace the design. If you are interrupted, you can save the design and reload the Path file into Trace at a later time and continue on with the lesson. Many of these lessons start with objects created in Design. See the Design Editor Editor for more information on placing and aligning objects, etc. | |
Trace Lesson One: Adjust an Object Freehand Select this topic to see information on Adjusting an Object Freehand. | |
Trace Lesson Two: Alter a Template Select this topic to see information on Altering a Template. | |
Trace Lesson Three: Camel V-Groove/Deboss/Pen Select this topic to see information on creating a Camel V-Groove/Deboss/Pen. | |
Trace Lesson Four: Name Plate V-Groove Select this topic to see information on creating a Name Plate V-Groove. | |
Trace Lesson Five: Free-Floating V-Groove Select this topic to see information on creating a Free-Floating V-Groove. | |
Trace Lesson Six: CutArt on a Different Layer Select this topic to see information on creating a CutArt on a Different Layer. | |
Trace Lesson Seven: Stained Glass Window Select this topic to see information on creating a Stained Glass Window. | |
Trace Lesson Eight: Fancy Corners Select this topic to see information on creating a Fancy Corners mat. | |
Select this topic to see information on creating a Doily. | |
Trace Lesson Ten: Merging Objects to Make a Jersey Select this topic to see information on Merging Objects to Make a Jersey. | |
Trace Lesson Eleven: Starburst Select this topic to see information on creating a Starburst. | |
Trace Lesson Twelve: Load an Image to Draw Over Select this topic to see information on Loading an Image to Draw Over. | |
Trace Lesson Thirteen: Load an Image to Vectorize Select this topic to see information on Loading an Image to Vectorize. |
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