

Reliefs (3D models) created or generated from these entities can be viewed in 3D. The 2D view is traditionally used for designing vectors (2D artwork) and bitmaps (images). You can toggle the views by selecting (or F2 or F3 shortcut key). ĪrtCAM opens up displaying the 2D view, with the Relief displayed in the 3D View. Ensure the units are set to mm and the resolution as 796 x 796 points.Set the Height and Width as 100 with origin in the centre.Note: The trade-off with having a high resolution can normally result in larger file sizes, calculation and machine cutting times. If a high resolution is applied, the model is broken into more pixels, which is in turn reflected in the definition and quality of the Relief model.

The first relief uses a low resolution, which means a loss of fine detail in the resulting 3D Relief. Each square is given a height in ArtCAM dependent upon the command used. Resolution The dragon model shows the 2D view of the model broken up into a number of squares (pixels). When working with bitmaps the resolution is inherited from the imported image file, as a result it is important to use as higher quality image as possible. Each square defined by the resolution will either, stay put or extrude up or down to produce a tiny part of the 3D Relief form.
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