Full Version: Sweep object in Engravelab

From: varn (VARNCO) [#1]
 28 Sep 2006
To: ALL

Does anyone on this forum use Engravelab?

Just wondering, as have yet another learning curve item, and it has to do with sweep selecting and applying a fill path.

If I select two objects, say the outside of the letter 0 and the inside of the letter 0 (see attached) via the sweep method (hold down the left mouse button and sweep across and select the 2 elements) and then I combine them and apply a fill path, it creates a fill path ignoring the hole in the middle I need.

But, If I were to select the 2 objects (the outside of the letter 0 and the inside) each, one at a time, by holding the CTRL button, and then clicking on each object individually, and then combine them (connect paths) and create a fill path, it leaves the hole in the middle of the 0, like it's supposed to.

I don't get it.. what's the difference? why can't I sweep and select multiple objects and then have it leave the hole?

Thanks.


From: John (ICTJOHN) [#2]
 28 Sep 2006
To: varn (VARNCO) [#1] 28 Sep 2006

Varn,

Knowing nothing about Engravelab.............. is it possible that you have more than 2 objects there????? One ore more objects may be hiding which would cause the unexpected results.... just a guess but the same thing happens to me in Xenetech when I am hatch filling.

 

hth,


From: varn (VARNCO) [#3]
 28 Sep 2006
To: John (ICTJOHN) [#2] 29 Sep 2006

No.. there are exactly two objects. It just does this wierd thing when I'm dragging to select rather than selecting an individual one.

Must be a "feature". I have an email in at Cadlink.


From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#4]
 29 Sep 2006
To: varn (VARNCO) [#3] 2 Oct 2006

I don't know that program, but is it possible that the order of selection matters? And if so, the direction of sweep might affect the order. The order might depend on what is swept over first, or maybe what was swept over last (meaning that maybe if you stop the sweep when reaching the center of the "O" you get a different result from sweeping past the center and back onto the main part).

Just a wild guess. I really don't know.


From: Bill (ALBILLBERT2000) [#5]
 2 Oct 2006
To: varn (VARNCO) [#1] 2 Oct 2006

Its late and I dont have engrave lab on my home computer if you email me in the morning or call me at 215-887-8986 I will walk you thru it.. but you have to make a path to have it make an order to fill the areas you want..

alhibbert@netreach.net


Bill.. or Al.. is correct.. Bill at work.. I have used engrave lab for many years.. great program..


From: varn (VARNCO) [#6]
 2 Oct 2006
To: Bill (ALBILLBERT2000) [#5] 3 Oct 2006

Bill, thanks for the offer... I'm unable to get at the computer with Engravelab for a few days.

However, the issue with this is select the objects by SWEEP (hold down the left mouse button and draw a square around the objects to select)or when I cut and paste from Corel Draw... it just doesn't want to fill the paths properly.


From: Bill (ALBILLBERT2000) [#7]
 3 Oct 2006
To: varn (VARNCO) [#6] 27 Oct 2006

Ok... lets try this... I just drew two circles one inside of the other.. I used the left mouse to select both items... then up to (cut) and in the fly out box is a choice to create a tool path.. if your using a diamond or a cutter instead of a lazer then this is the way to do it.. you will have to pick a cutter style to let it fill the path the way you want... if your using a laser it would be easier to call me.. hope this helps..

EDITED: 3 Oct 2006 by ALBILLBERT2000


From: westy [#8]
 27 Oct 2006
To: varn (VARNCO) [#1] 27 Oct 2006

Varn,
The answer is in this particular case the "o" is just 2 circles and not an actual font. Most likely an imported file or a trace. In any case, you have found the answer, connecting the path is the right way to go.
Chris


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