User Guide: Pattern
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{{:User Guide: Menu}} [[Image:UserGuide-Pattern.png|right|]] Open up the '''Pattern''' panel if you want to save the current UV layout into a '''DXF''' or '''EPS''' file. These files could then be used to cut out a pattern on flat material for the manufacture of the original 3D shape. | {{:User Guide: Menu}} [[Image:UserGuide-Pattern.png|right|]] Open up the '''Pattern''' panel if you want to save the current UV layout into a '''DXF''' or '''EPS''' file. These files could then be used to cut out a pattern on flat material for the manufacture of the original 3D shape. | ||
- | ; Save DXF : Click to create a DXF file; a file selection windows pops up, where you can set the file's name and its location. The scale of the exported flattened polys matches those of the imported mesh, and so any manufactured shape should be accurately sized. Tick '''Outline''' if you only want the shell boundary outlines to be saved out. | + | ; Save DXF : Click to create a DXF file; a file selection windows pops up, where you can set the file's name and its location. The scale of the exported polylines matches those of the imported mesh, and so any manufactured shape should be accurately sized. Tick '''Outline''' if you only want the shell boundary outlines to be saved out. |
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Open up the Pattern panel if you want to save the current UV layout into a DXF or EPS file. These files could then be used to cut out a pattern on flat material for the manufacture of the original 3D shape.
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