How to Purchase Digital Content in the Webstore
How to Find Purchased Digital Content in FrameShop 7
Introduction | |
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Using the Designs in the Jewels Collection |
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Using These Designs to Begin a Project | |
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Preparations for Positioning the Jewel
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Positioning the Jewel
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Positioning the Round Cornered Rectangle
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Grouping the Elements
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Applying the Colored Portion of the Jewel | |
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Rotating Jewels | |
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Adjusting the Placement of Jewels | |
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Positioning the Jewel on the Left Side
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Positioning the Jewel on the Right Side
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Positioning the Trapezoid on the Left Side
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Positioning the Trapezoid on the Right Side
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Grouping
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A Note on Sizes |
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Most of the sizes for Jewels and for spacing in these designs are not the typical decimal equivalents of fractions. The sizes for things in this collection are 0.45 inch, 0.55 inch, 0.7 inch, for example. Refining the sizes and positions of small shapes like these requires more precision than the usual sixteenth inch per click of the plus and minus buttons. Hold the Alt key on the keyboard while clicking the plus and minus buttons on any field in the program and the value changes by 0.01 inch (0.2mm in metric). Note also that the narrow Reveal of the openings in all these designs is 0.14 inch. This is perceptibly more than the usual eighth inch (0.125 inch). Slightly more color is exposed. This is proportionately better for larger pictures. Change it to 0.125 inch, though, if that is your preference. |
Important: Finding the Best Spacing for Jewels: The Test | |
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It is important to make this test and refine the spacing for your machine. Otherwise, your results may be less than pleasing – both from a visual and a cutting perspective. | |
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Scale and Proportion in the Illustrations |
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For More Information |
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