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Create a Doily Shape |
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This lesson shows how to create a simple doily shape. | |
This also describes how to make an alternative design by adding layers to it. | |
Design in FrameShop then Bring into Trace |
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Click on the Properties tab. Click on the Parameters tab. Change the No. of Points to 6. Change the Spikiness to 0. Change the Mode to 2. Change the Line Length to 2.
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Place a one layer 2.75 x 2.75" #102 Oval template in the top portion of the Polygon. The circle will create the petal of the doily. Move the circle so that it lines up with the top of the star template.
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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 both openings before selecting Convert to CutArt. | |
Draw Alignment Lines |
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We will add some alignment lines that we will use to mirror the circle. You can mirror the circle without the alignment lines, but adding them will help illustrate the process. | |
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Do the same with the other sides of the polygon, right-clicking and snapping to the center point then snapping to the center point on the opposite point. Make sure that the circle crosses over the lines a little in order to have the mirrored version of the circle overlap. If it doesn't, either make the circle larger or offset it to make it larger.
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Break all Intersections |
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Now we want to break all of the intersections where the lines and arcs pass over the other lines/arcs. | |
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Join Segments |
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We will now join all of the segments that will make up the opening of the design. | |
The arcs are joined together as a single entity. If the arcs don't connect as expected, you might have missed an arc. Click the Undo button, reselect the arcs and click the Join button again.
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Continue selecting the arcs that make up each of the broken circles and joining them until you have joined each of the outside arcs. | |
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Convert to Splines/Tangify |
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Trace, Save, Cut |
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Trace the CutArt. 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 leftover lines and arcs that we didn't trace. Click Yes that you wish to continue. Load the CutArt. Cut the CutArt. Optionally, you can also bring the CutArt straight to the Cut Preview from Trace. The doily design is completed.
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Optional Design |
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For an optional design, you can offset the doily we created to add additional layers. You will perform the same steps that we did back in Lesson One: Adjust an Object Freehand. Move the design further into the screen if necessary in order to be able to see the offset layer. Select the doily. Change the Offset direction* to minus (-) by selecting it from the dropdown control. Leave the Reveal value at .25". Click the Offset Circuit button. The doily is offset to create the second layer.
*RULES: Enclosed objects: Positive value offsets to the inside. Negative value offsets to the outside. Arcs and Curves Greater than 180 Degrees use the same rules as for closed objects. For lines, imagine a line's start point to be the center of a circle. The plus offsets clockwise and minus offsets counterclockwise. | |
Break Intersections |
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The new offset created arcs that overlap in the corners. We want to break the intersections in the newly offset object, rather than all of the intersections in the design. Hold down the CTRL key and select all of the newly created arcs. Click the Break button to break the objects where they intersect with each other. The arcs will break where they intersect and appear gray.
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Join Outside Segments |
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We will now join all of the segments that will make up the outside layer of the design. | |
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We could repeat these same steps to add a third layer using a 1/8" reveal by offsetting the outside object by .125", breaking the newly offset object, then rejoining the outside elements to create the top layer. Depending upon the template, the size, the parameters, etc., you may not need to break the elements before joining them together if the offset connects together neatly in the corners.
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Trace, Save, Cut |
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Trace the CutArt. Remember to Add a layer in the Layers section for each layer of matboard you want to trace. Click on the desired layer, select the object to trace, then select the bevel/cartridge to trace the item for that layer. 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 leftover lines and arcs that we didn't trace. Click Yes that you wish to continue. Load the CutArt. Cut the CutArt. Optionally, you can also bring the CutArt straight to the Cut Preview from Trace. The multi-layered doily design is completed.
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Comparison |
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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 Star template or even selecting a different template to mirror in each of the corners. |
Set up as a one layer design: | |
Set up as a three layer design: | |