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Creating a Multi-Layered Oval Inset |
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This lesson shows how to make a multi-layers oval inset mat. | |
Design in FrameShop, Bring into PathTrace |
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Edit the small ovals and make them four layers. Width of the inner reveal is how much of the inner mat shows (i.e., .25). Width of the middle reveal is the width of the bridge between the two objects (i.e., .5). Outer reveal is the inner mat of the bridge on the large object side (i.e., .25).
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Bring Design into Trace |
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*If you use the Right-Click method, hold down the CTRL key and select each of the openings before selecting Convert to CutArt. | |
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Break All Intersections |
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Because of the complexity of this design, it may be easier to break all of the intersections and reconnect the desired arcs. | |
Tangify/Convert to Splines |
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Remove Layers | |
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Go to the Set Bevels Tab. Select and delete two of the layers by clicking Remove. The two layers we will trace this design on will remain.
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Trace, Save, Cut |
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Trace, save and cut the design. | |
Comparison |
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You can see how much we changed the design when you compare it to the original version. |
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