![]() ![]() What’s one thing on a computer that would need this ability to resize infinitely and not loose quality? Fonts! Suffice to say, a vector file is resolution independent - you can resize it infinitely and not loose quality. But for the unitiated, you can checkout my post covering the basics of what it "vector-based" means. If you’re reading this article, I think it’s safe to assume you know what "vector" is. You’ve made a design that you’re proud of and ready to produce, only to have your machine’s software reject the file outright or warn you about fonts contained therein. Does your cutting Software not register fonts? Not a confident in your design skills? Not a problem, this tutorial takes only a few clicks for excellent results - and really covers a production principal rather than a design concept. Typography is Toughįortunately, it’s way beyond the scope of this tutorial, but we'll be touching on some basics of typography to understand how to prepare text in programs - such a Adobe Illustrator and it’s free, open-source counterpart Inkscape - using font or typeface so that it cuts properly on a machine, such as a Cricket Cutter, Glowforge®, or a CNC Machine. Learn how to turn any text into a cuttable shape for use on a plotter, laser cutter, or cnc machine using popular software such as Adobe Illustrator®, Inkscape, and Silhouette Studio. ![]() Custom Laser Cutting & Engraving | Add Value to Your Product Blog Preparing Text for Cutting Preparing Text for Cutting
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