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CAD/SVG design for Laser, CNC, and Cricut machines
What is "CAD"?
CAD is an acronym for "Computer Aided Design," it is what we use to create
2D and 3D files, models, and renders that can be used for
various additive manufacturing processes.
What's an "SVG"?
An SVG is a "Scalable Vector Graphic" a universal file type
most common for computer generated art, images, and drawings.
In this training demonstration, you will see how to use shapes, lines and text
to create 2D CAD drawings in Lightburn that can be exported
as SVG files, which can be imported and used in other
software's such as Easel (CNC) and Cricut Design Space (Vinyl Cutting)
This class is a mix of lecture and hands-on demonstration.
Pre-requisites:
Must wear closed-toe shoes
Must tie long hair back
Ages 14+
Anyone under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
Free for active members
$10 for Non-members
After the training, Non-members get a one-time
$10 off a new membership!
(must signup directly after training)
This class is led by Cruces Creatives' instructor Alex Nipper.