![]() ![]() If the machine has Windows Vista/7 it must be Aero capable. Learn more.Ģ GB of RAM (for Windows XP O/S) or 3 GB of RAM (for Windows Vista™, Windows® 7, Windows® 8, Windows® 8.1 & Windows® 10), 4GB of RAM (for Windows Vista&trade 64-bit, Windows® 7 64-bit, Windows® 8 64bit, Windows® 8.1 64bit & Windows® 10 64bit)ģD DirectX 10 accelerator with at least 1GB dedicated RAM, 32-bit color. Wings' XP software comes at different levels to meet every embroiderer's specific needs. Professional has all the options of the previous levels plus the capability of creating difficult designs in the fastest possible way. The best solution for punching houses and professionals. With this level you can have all the above-mentioned options and easily create the designs you need. If you create your own designs, Puncher is the best solution. In Operator level you will find all the options described in the previous levels, plus the necessary editing and punching tools, in order to correct your designs or create new simple designs. You can also edit the 256 pre-digitized fonts that are included with this level. ![]() Text, even if it is made with Pre-punched fonts or True Type converted fontsText plus is the first level offering the ability to create your own pre-digitized fonts from True Type® Fonts and edit these to suit your needs. In this level, you can find all the parameters and the possible ways to create and place a In case your designs are based in lettering, Pilot is the best level for your needs. That way there is no need to spend money for options that you do not want or you are not going to use. The Move Absolute tools would also be worth more than a quick look as well (imo) - as again, they offer complete object movement facilities with vert precision.īoth Vert | Weld options also offer other (different and useful) alignment facilities.E XP erience ® comes in 4 different levels. cat - above is only one.Īs you say, wings has no ‘snap to grid’ - but it’s easy enough to create a suitable grid - and use the Bounding Box tools - which offer vert precision (can’t get any better?) ![]() Vector flatten ops to true up side / top - again using orig as ref. Selected centre faces on top of arch and Extrude region > Normal Selected all faces and Extrude Region > Z to give the arch thickness, using tab input and relevant dimension lifted off the original.Ĭonnected all edges on top of arch, bevelled new edge sequence, slid new edges into position etc. Trued up these new verts with Vert | Radial Scale > Z > 0% - rmb option (using shift to constrain to 0% and Cntrl D to repeat last command, but allowing for different axial anchor points to be used - all done using highlight ops, of course.) Obviously used the relevant verts off the original as refs.Ĭompleted half an arch shape, connected up the verts to form new intermediate faces. as a reference (same deal as using an Image Plane) View Z, ortho, Tweak mode, re-arrange these new verts into (roughly) the correct nodal positions of the orig arch, using orig. Selected bottom side face of the arch and Face |Extract > ZĪdded additional verts to the extracted face using Edge | Cut > n ![]() Made edges defining the arch (or half of it, anyway) hard - just so’s they were a different colour and would stand out from the main w/f - no other reason. Original mesh (red portion denotes gap between faces) MeshWorks stitches adjacent faces of a mesh together to remove the gaps. The edges of adjacent faces seem to coincide to the naked eye, but actually there are minute needle shaped spaces between adjacent faces. Some CAD systems export meshes with loosely tied faces. Can wings3d do this below, its from mesh works it gives a good explanation, I believe in a program like 3d max it would be welding edges perhaps, as it says below I have models from a cad program, the edges of the shape have thin gaps between every edge, you cannot see it with the naked eye, but they are there, it means that i cannot edit the mesh in wings as if I do I get problems, if I say delete an edge then the model vanishes and i get a wings error, so the model needs cleaning up, I wondered if wings 3d has a way of doing this as I do not want to spend 500 usd on meshworks plus it would be nice to do it in wings 3d as its my editing prog of choice. ![]()
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