shinjy01
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so I find that extensionNeither.
you have to go to print and choose between the printers "dxb.pc3 file" select and save in a folder.
you have never flattened 3d files apparently:biggrin:
so I find that extensionNeither.
you have to go to print and choose between the printers "dxb.pc3 file" select and save in a folder.
you have never flattened 3d files apparently:biggrin:
Neither.
you have to go to print and choose between the printers "dxb.pc3 file" select and save in a folder.
you have never flattened 3d files apparently:biggrin:
Don't worry.but I have the full,
that this was an option to be installed?? ?
even if you use textexp you get the same result, but how long is this writing? Don't you have to hack a chapter?? I hope!Done!
and I tried to export and import the dxb file, only that once reimported, the writing still remains full of lines to go to erase to make only the contours stay!
It's a job!!!
Am I wrong?
with txtexp do not get the same result, in fact with that command, it turns me only the perimeter (internal and external) of the writing.even if you use textexp you get the same result, but how long is this writing? Don't you have to hack a chapter?? I hope!
more than a workman, I'd say a job, but using some tricks, you can do it. Explode only the letters that appear the first time and in the repetitions the cups, you will see that it is not as long as it seems... .
to fill themwith txtexp do not get the same result, in fact with that command, it turns me only the perimeter (internal and external) of the writing.
but I must empty them (and keep the perimeter), do not fill them:biggrin:to fill them
command: _hatch
you forgot to set the textfill variable on 1 that emptys the text here is why!while making the passage with dxb, all the "body" of every single letter, is filled with a myriad of dense lines!!
!!!:finger:
textfill a 0you forgot to set the textfill variable on 1 that emptys the text here is why!