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Enhanced Templates

The Enhanced Templates available through our Webstore contain a great variety of different refined templates to add to your creativity.

These packages also contain several examples of different usages of the shapes to give you a head start toward your inspiration.

 Templates Definition

Templates are specialized parametric shape generators within Wizard's FrameShop software.

 Mat Designs Definition

Mat Designs are complete frame designs containing openings with decorative or thematic elements to be cut/applied on the CMC.

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Using the Enhanced Templates

  • These designs are meant to be used as the beginnings for projects.

    • Open the Template to design a project from scratch.

    • Open one of the Template’s design projects and enter the opening size to suit the current project. Change the Border widths and the Outside size to suit the current project, and the design is ready to cut.

Adjusting Number of Layers and Reveal Widths

  • You may also need to add or eliminate layers of the opening or change the Reveal widths as you would with any other template.

Making Parameter Adjustments

  • Just like the standard templates available in the FrameShop software, the Enhanced Templates each have their own parametric adjustments.

  • The parameters are specific to the individual Enhanced Template and allows you great control over the final opening, giving you complete personalized options.

  • Remember that you can hold the Alt key on the keyboard as you click the plus and minus buttons beside the parameter fields. This will change the values only 0.01 inch per click (0.2mm in metric) instead of the usual sixteenth inch per click (1mm in metric).

  • When values are small, a few hundredths of an inch can be a big change.

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