changes.mady.by.user dani.simmonds
Saved on Jan 16, 2023
Saved on yesterday at 4:14 pm
Click Ctrl + A to select all objects on the design. Optionally, click Edit > Select All.
Click the Edit radio button on the Trace and Draw Tab.
On the Rotate
Degrees field, enter 30*.
*See Determining the Degree of Rotation for information on how to determine the optimum degree of rotation for your particular CutArt.
Click the Left < Rotate button.
The CutArt will
Rotate.
Turn on the Dynamic Outsides if the rotated CutArt falls outside the edges of the mat.
Save the CutArt.
You will get a message stating that this design contains objects that do not have an assigned
Bevel Type.
This refers to the
Alignment Lines and Arcs that we didn't
Trace.
Click Yes that you wish to continue.
The CutArt is saved.
Load the CutArt into the Design editor.
Cut the CutArt.
Since it is a Deboss design, you can also size it much smaller if desired without worrying about
Overcuts and
Backups
Optionally, you can also bring the CutArt straight to the Cut Preview from Trace.
The
Starburst design is completed.
You can see how much we changed the design when you compare it to what we started with.
You can alter the design greatly by changing the number of sides of the template, selecting a different template, changing the CutArt placed, and even the number of degrees of rotation when you place it on the Editor.
Determining the Degree of Rotation