How to import and machine a 3D model in Vectric VCarve & Aspire | Getting Started | V12 Tutorials

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This video covers assembling a simple two-model 3D layout, creating the tooling for a sketch carved design, finishing with the 3D toolpaths to cut a relief version.

BOOKMARKS:
~ Set up the Job - 00:36
~ Import 3D Clipart - Magnolia - 02:06
~ Import 3D Clipart - Ribbon - 03:55
~ Customize with Text - Draw Text - 07:14
~ Version 1 - Sketch Carving - 09:01
~ Add the Text - VCarving Toolpath - 13:30
~ Get Organized so we can keep two version in the same file - 14:27
~ Version 2 - Full 3D Carving - 16:20
~ 3D Roughing Toolpath - 18:01
~ 3D Finishing Toolpath - 20:11
~ Adding the VCarving - 21:50
~ Cutout - Profile Toolpath - 23:12
~ Saving your Toolpaths - 26:13
~ Cut it in the Labs - 17:16

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Thank you, great video. Your voice is much easier to understand then the lady you had in version 11!

deanberg
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Great video! Thank you for all the content!

davidhittenberger
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Is there a way to export a relief to the library of vcarve pro? Thanks

edilbertomartinez
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What are the advantages / disadvantages between 3D Raster vs Z level? You mentioned 3D Raster is "easier" but in what way? Thanks

GreenKoolaid
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Is there anyway I can download that 3d content that you have under Clipart and Design&Make?

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