Node Editing
Node editing allows for deeper control over your created or imported vector artwork. The node editing tool allows you to perform operations on any node that makes up a vector line, curve or shape.
Node editing allows for deeper control over your created or imported vector artwork. The node editing tool allows you to perform operations on any node that makes up a vector line, curve or shape.
Vector clipping is a flexible trim tool that allows you to trim vectors to a separate, defined vector object.
The text tool offers a variety of options for adding text to your model. Similar to a word processor, Carveco works with the fonts that are installed on your system with options to control the size, direction, character spacing and line height. You can also constrain text to a specific area or defined vector.
The Text on a Curve feature of the Text tool allows you to specify a vector shape or line that can be used as a guide for the text to flow along. Additional setting allow you to control the position of the text in relation to the vector guide.
The Merge Vectors toolset offers you a series of automated trimming tools to clean up complex vector artwork automatically. This tutorial walks you through the Weld, Intersect, Subtract, Trim and Explode options under Vector Merge - and explores the workflow required to achieve the right result.
The Vector Doctor allows you to identify and fix problems with vector artwork that may lead to problems when attempting to generate toolpaths.
The Paste Along a Curve tool allows you to create multiple copies of a Vector along a curve. You can specify either the number of copies or specify the distance between the copies.
The Block and Rotate Copy tool allows you to create a pattern from copies of a single vector object or a group of vector objects. You can control the number of copies, distances (as gaps or offsets) and direction of the copied vector. The Rotate Copy feature allows you to change the rotation of each...