#207: 3 Different Methods for Stacked Text (Part 3)
Sep 05, 2024Note: You must be a member of the Learn Your CNC Academy Community to watch this replay. Benefits include weekly Q&A Meetups, weekly project lessons, monthly CNC challenges, an active community of Vectric users, past replay lessons & project files, and so much more!
🖼 Unlock the versatility of 2D vector design for creating stunning stacked text signs! In this final installment of our stacked text series, we'll explore how to craft eye-catching, multi-layered text compositions using only 2D vectors and toolpaths. We'll start by examining the pros and cons of this method, then dive into the step-by-step process of designing and preparing vectors for stacked text. You'll learn techniques for managing layers, welding text, and setting up automated toolpaths for efficient production. Along the way, we'll share tips for adding textures, optimizing toolpaths, and achieving professional-looking results without 3D modeling. Whether you're using Cut2D, VCarve, or Aspire, this lesson will equip you with the skills to create intricate stacked text designs that will impress your clients and streamline your CNC workflow!
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