Post by oldschooldm on Dec 19, 2012 16:05:54 GMT -9
The complete cutfiles for this AMAZING model are here!
cutfiles link
I don't have time to make the tutorial videos yet, but I've ammended my usual instructions with the new steps for the customized cutfiles. You should be good to go, at least if you're not completely new to Silhoutte Studio.
One of yesterday's shots to tide y'all over till tomorrow when I'll take some beauty shots for posterity.
--- README ---
NOTE: This is a wonderful but complicated model. Please look on cardboard-warriors.proboards.com/ for additional help with these cutfiles and the model. (I'm working on videos for some details.)
These cutfiles are for the Elven Mill From Lord Zsezse Works and available at www.rpgnow.com/product/108551
You will need to download a copy of that product to use these correctly (see the instructions below) the artwork is not included to protect the rights of the copyright holders.
These cutfiles were created with Silhouette Studio version 2.7.3 by OldSchoolDM @ the Cardboard Warriors forums: cardboard-warriors.proboards.com/
Instructions:
Elven Mill is distributed as a PDF, but does not have the required registration marks to work with the cutter.
In order to get the registration marks in the correct place relative to the cutting lines in these files, you will need to print from within the Studio program itself after merging the artwork.
Step one: Get each model PDF page into individual PNG files, so Studio can read them. There are several choices of ways to do this.
If you have Adobe Acrobat Pro, split and reformat the pages one at a time by choosing: Save As > Image > PNG.
If you want to customize the layers (There are various wall/door/window options), you can print-to-PDF after selecting the layers. Then you still have to convert each PDF into a PNG.
************ For the Elven Mill there are a series of buttons you click to customize the textures, outlines, ornamentation, and even the number of doors! You must export the 19 model pages after chosing those options.
If you don't have Acrobat Pro, another means to move PDF -> PNG is using the GIMP editor. When you open a PDF with GIMP, you can specify which pages to import. Be sure to set the resolution to 300 DPI on the import dialog! Once it is open, save the page with a .PNG file (by typing in that suffix), no compression.
Now you need to merge the PNG files with their cutfiles to get the registration marks right when you print...
[The remaining instructions are specific for Studio 2.7.3]
Step two: Now you have PNG files for each page, start Studio and then open one of them (you won't see the PNG files by default in the open dialog, click the file-type pop-down and chose PNG to see them).
Once you see the image on simulated carrier sheet, you may see it rotated 90-degrees (not fitting on the sheet), just click Portrait on the Page control to rotate the carrier sheet to match.
Next choose Merge from the file menu and select the matching cutfile page. You should see red-lines overlaying the image, they probably won't align properly at first.
Step three: Align the image to the cutlines. Zoom in 3-4 times by clicking on the +-magnifier at the top of the screen.
The lines are in the correct place, it is the image that needs to move to match. Click on the image (including white area) somewhere, and use the arrow keys to shift the image until it matches the cut lines. I'd save the cutfile at this point.
*********** NEW NEW NEW! STEP FIVE:
If various "buttons" appear in the cutfile, with words like "Wood Cut" or "Dark Score" or "Door 2", follow the directions in the cutfile: select the appropriate group of objects that match your customized page, and select Cut or Score as appropriate off the line pallet menu.
This is how you make the cutfile customized to match your model.
Step four: Print the file and cut! Choose the printing option from within Studio - either from the File menu or as the first option after clicking on the Cut icon at the top of Studio - it will include the registration marks from the cutfiles. Then you know the drill, mount to carrier sheet and cut then edge and assemble!
Have fun, and if you got these files from the Forums, please post a photo of your build! The thread I created is a great place to leave feedback and comments.
www.dropbox.com/s/z7qnaf1n795m8ry/Elven%20Mill%20by%20Lord%20Zse%20Zse%20Works%20Cutfiles.zip?dl=0
cutfiles link
I don't have time to make the tutorial videos yet, but I've ammended my usual instructions with the new steps for the customized cutfiles. You should be good to go, at least if you're not completely new to Silhoutte Studio.
One of yesterday's shots to tide y'all over till tomorrow when I'll take some beauty shots for posterity.
--- README ---
NOTE: This is a wonderful but complicated model. Please look on cardboard-warriors.proboards.com/ for additional help with these cutfiles and the model. (I'm working on videos for some details.)
These cutfiles are for the Elven Mill From Lord Zsezse Works and available at www.rpgnow.com/product/108551
You will need to download a copy of that product to use these correctly (see the instructions below) the artwork is not included to protect the rights of the copyright holders.
These cutfiles were created with Silhouette Studio version 2.7.3 by OldSchoolDM @ the Cardboard Warriors forums: cardboard-warriors.proboards.com/
Instructions:
Elven Mill is distributed as a PDF, but does not have the required registration marks to work with the cutter.
In order to get the registration marks in the correct place relative to the cutting lines in these files, you will need to print from within the Studio program itself after merging the artwork.
Step one: Get each model PDF page into individual PNG files, so Studio can read them. There are several choices of ways to do this.
If you have Adobe Acrobat Pro, split and reformat the pages one at a time by choosing: Save As > Image > PNG.
If you want to customize the layers (There are various wall/door/window options), you can print-to-PDF after selecting the layers. Then you still have to convert each PDF into a PNG.
************ For the Elven Mill there are a series of buttons you click to customize the textures, outlines, ornamentation, and even the number of doors! You must export the 19 model pages after chosing those options.
If you don't have Acrobat Pro, another means to move PDF -> PNG is using the GIMP editor. When you open a PDF with GIMP, you can specify which pages to import. Be sure to set the resolution to 300 DPI on the import dialog! Once it is open, save the page with a .PNG file (by typing in that suffix), no compression.
Now you need to merge the PNG files with their cutfiles to get the registration marks right when you print...
[The remaining instructions are specific for Studio 2.7.3]
Step two: Now you have PNG files for each page, start Studio and then open one of them (you won't see the PNG files by default in the open dialog, click the file-type pop-down and chose PNG to see them).
Once you see the image on simulated carrier sheet, you may see it rotated 90-degrees (not fitting on the sheet), just click Portrait on the Page control to rotate the carrier sheet to match.
Next choose Merge from the file menu and select the matching cutfile page. You should see red-lines overlaying the image, they probably won't align properly at first.
Step three: Align the image to the cutlines. Zoom in 3-4 times by clicking on the +-magnifier at the top of the screen.
The lines are in the correct place, it is the image that needs to move to match. Click on the image (including white area) somewhere, and use the arrow keys to shift the image until it matches the cut lines. I'd save the cutfile at this point.
*********** NEW NEW NEW! STEP FIVE:
If various "buttons" appear in the cutfile, with words like "Wood Cut" or "Dark Score" or "Door 2", follow the directions in the cutfile: select the appropriate group of objects that match your customized page, and select Cut or Score as appropriate off the line pallet menu.
This is how you make the cutfile customized to match your model.
Step four: Print the file and cut! Choose the printing option from within Studio - either from the File menu or as the first option after clicking on the Cut icon at the top of Studio - it will include the registration marks from the cutfiles. Then you know the drill, mount to carrier sheet and cut then edge and assemble!
Have fun, and if you got these files from the Forums, please post a photo of your build! The thread I created is a great place to leave feedback and comments.
www.dropbox.com/s/z7qnaf1n795m8ry/Elven%20Mill%20by%20Lord%20Zse%20Zse%20Works%20Cutfiles.zip?dl=0