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The Vectorize button will convert the Rastor Imageinto Vector Lines, Arcs and Curves with the currently selected settings. If the image is large or extremely complex, it may take a while for the vectorization process to complete.
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Raster to Vector is the process of taking a Raster image and converting it into a Vector to edit in the Design Editorand Trace.A Raster is a Bitmap image (JPEG, PNG, GIF, etc.) that is made up of a grid of Pixels, such as a photograph.
A Vector is a drawn graphic path which is defined by a Start and End point, which may contain other Points, Curves, and Angles, drawn in Trace.
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The Arc tool allows you to draw athree-point mathematically defined arc in the Trace software.The /wiki/spaces/FrameShop8x/pages/1942694083 has three points: Initial Position (called an Anchor), Middle Point (called a Handle) which can be moved to change the shape of the Arc, and Terminating Position (called an Anchor).
The /wiki/spaces/FrameShop8x/pages/1942692800 process will convert the Arcs to Splines which are easier to tangify to make cuts smoother.
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Raster to Vector is the process of taking a Raster image and converting it into a Vector to edit in the Design Editorand Trace.A Raster is a Bitmap image (JPEG, PNG, GIF, etc.) that is made up of a grid of Pixels, such as a photograph.
A Vector is a drawn graphic path which is defined by a Start and End point, which may contain other Points, Curves, and Angles, drawn in Trace.
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Image Removed | Image Added | The Image is Vectorized and automatically traced as a Normal Bevel if the object is enclosed. You have the option of retracing as a different Bevel/Cartridge Type, or Exploding it and and further Editing it.
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Raster to Vector is the process of taking a Raster image and converting it into a Vector to edit in the Design Editorand Trace.A Raster is a Bitmap image (JPEG, PNG, GIF, etc.) that is made up of a grid of Pixels, such as a photograph.
A Vector is a drawn graphic path which is defined by a Start and End point, which may contain other Points, Curves, and Angles, drawn in Trace.
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The Bevel Type refers to the angle at which the blade cuts the surface of the matboard when it deviates from the 90° right angle cut. Image Removed |
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The Explode button will break up the Selected Object into the individual segments that make up the object in Trace.
The Explode All button will break All Objects into their individual segments that make up the object in Trace.
For example, a Rectanglewill be broken up into Four Individual Lines which can be edited separately.
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The Tracing program has to determine which features of the image are Relevant and which are Artifacts. In the first step, the bitmap is broken down into a number of Paths, which form the boundaries between black and white areas. In the second step, each path is approximated by an Optimal Polygon. In the third step, each polygon is transformed into a Smooth Outline. In the fourth step, the resulting curve is optimized by Joining Consecutive Bezier Curve Segments together where possible. Finally, the Output is generated in the required format.
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Tracing the Design provides the Bevel Type and other necessary information to the Vector design in order to either Cut or apply with a Non-Blade Tool on the CMC. The Set Bevels Tab in Trace contains the tools needed to Trace the design. Image RemovedSee: Tracing the Design |
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A Path (.wpx) is a drawn Vector graphic path in Trace which is defined by a Start and End point, which may contain other Points, Curves, and Angles.
The Paths are independent of resolution, which means they can be resized without losing detail.
The Path file format in Trace will save all of the Vectorelements of the design as you work, whether it is Traced or not. When the design is completed, save it as a CutArt to load into the Design Editor.
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The Curve function allows you to draw a four-point mathematically defined Bezier/Spline Curve in the Trace software.
The Bezier/Spline Curve is defined by four points: Initial Position (called an Anchor), Two Separate Middle Points (called Handles) which can be moved to alter the shape, and the Terminating Position (called an Anchor)
The Convert Arc to Splines process will convert any Arcs to Splines/Curves which are easier to tangify to make cuts smoother.
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