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how do you partially delete the lines like that? when i have to edit a sketch i have to redraw a huge chunk after it connects to the next line.
ОтветитьOk I have a question. I’ve been searching all over the internet for even a course or something that I could take because I’m wanting to make my own cookie cutters/stamps. This looks right about the right path would you happen to be able to do a tutorial on how I could do both a cookie stamp and cutter?
ОтветитьNote that Inkscape is a much better way of creating svg (vector) images. It can also trace outlines.
Ответитьits still 2d tho..??
ОтветитьJake how did you clean up those lines?
Ответитьhow to you scale an imported svg file? Seems like all you can do is extrude it.
ОтветитьThis is very cool! Can you also use the offset feature when bringing in a design like this?
ОтветитьThanks for the help! dread doing tracing a canvas to make an object T-T
Ответитьwell done
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