Stacking
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Stacking
Newbie would like to know if you can stack text on top of 2d clipart. Thanks in advance Jerry
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Re: Stacking
Yes, sure, certainly, Yup
2D House Vector with Text stacked on Top
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Re: Stacking
Thanks scu, same 2d i was using. thanks Jerry
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Re: Stacking
Thanks Hi pockets problem solved.
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Re: Stacking
Jerry got me thinking about stacking text on a model.
If you want the text to not be flat on top, but follow the curvature of the model, I'm drawing a blank on how to do this in VCP. In Aspire it's simple, but in VCP you can't create a model of the text. Too much time on my hands I guess
If you want the text to not be flat on top, but follow the curvature of the model, I'm drawing a blank on how to do this in VCP. In Aspire it's simple, but in VCP you can't create a model of the text. Too much time on my hands I guess
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Re: Stacking
[quote="highpockets"]Jerry got me thinking about stacking text on a model.
If you want the text to not be flat on top, but follow the curvature of the model, I'm drawing a blank on how to do this in VCP. In Aspire it's simple, but in VCP you can't create a model of the text. Too much time on my hands I guess
I'm still a bit confused & trying to figure out your first post John, since the original question asked about stacking text on 2D clipart
Or is it simply that you are some kind of mind reader
If you want the text to not be flat on top, but follow the curvature of the model, I'm drawing a blank on how to do this in VCP. In Aspire it's simple, but in VCP you can't create a model of the text. Too much time on my hands I guess
I'm still a bit confused & trying to figure out your first post John, since the original question asked about stacking text on 2D clipart
Or is it simply that you are some kind of mind reader
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Re: Stacking
No, but the next logical step is stacked text on 2.5D clipart, just getting a jump I guessmartin54 wrote:
I'm still a bit confused & trying to figure out your first post John, since the original question asked about stacking text on 2D clipart
Or is it simply that you are some kind of mind reader
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Re: Stacking
All you guys are great, taking things to the next level . (keep it up). JERRY
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Re: Stacking
To curve the top of the text could you run the (in this case) dome at a z height equal to the top of the text the cut the toolpath with the text on the base 3d object?
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