Designing With Retinaengrave V3.0 - Full Spectrum Laser MUSE 3D Operation Manual

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Section VII. Operations

Designing with RetinaEngrave v3.0

Designing with RetinaEngrave v3.0
RetinaEngrave v3.0 contains design tools to allow for custom designs within the software itself. Here you can
RetinaEngrave v3.0 contains design tools to allow for custom designs within the software
design and create objects without accessing third-party design software.
itself. Here you can design and create objects without accessing third-party design software.
Adding Text
Adding Text
Click the "T" icon and then click anywhere in the view window. You can now write your text. To customize your
Text Positioning
text, click on the text object you created and a new window will appear with options to adjust the positioning,
Click the "T" icon and then click anywhere in the view window. You can now write your text. To
Text position can be quickly adjusted by clicking on one of the following options.
size and font of your text.
customize your text, click on the text object you created and a new window will appear with options
to adjust the positioning, size and font of your text.
Text Positioning
Text position can be quickly adjusted by clicking on one of the following options:
Full Text Options Window
Distribute Horizontally: Evenly arrange selected Text horizontally.
Distribute Vertically: Evenly arrange selected text vertically.
Align Left: Align text to the left.
Distribute Horizontally: Evenly arrange selected Text horizontally.
Align Center: Align text to center.
Distribute Vertically: Evenly arrange selected text vertically.
Align Right: Align text to right.
Align Left: Align text to the left. Align Center: Align text to center. Align Right: Align text to right.
Align Top: Align text to top.
Align Top: Align text to top.
Align Middle: Align text to middle.
Align Middle: Align text to middle.
Align Bottom: Align text to bottom.
Align Bottom: Align text to bottom
Text Positioning Coordinates
Text Positioning Coordinates
This window displays the coordinates and other specs of the selected text. Coordinates can be
This window displays the coordinates and other specs of the selected text. Coordinates can be changed
changed manually by entering the desired specifics directly into the software.
manually by entering the desired specifics directly into the software.
Position: Displays position of text in X/Y coordinates in the workspace. Click box to directly input X/Y
Position: Displays position of text in X/Y coordinates in the workspace. Click box to directly input X/Y
coordinates.
coordinates.
Size: Displays size of text according to width and height. Click box to directly input desired width and
Size: Displays size of text according to width and height. Click box to directly input desired width and
height of text.
height of text.
Angle: Displays angle of text as a degree. Click box to directly input angle degree of text.
Angle: Displays angle of text as a degree. Click box to directly input angle degree of text.
Transform: Clicking the transform button brings up the Transform Window options.
Transform: Clicking the transform button brings up the Transform Window options.
Technical Support is available from 8am to 5pm (PST) M - F at support@fslaser.com.
Designing with RetinaEngrave v3.0
RetinaEngrave v3.0 contains design tools to allow for custom designs within the so
itself. Here you can design and create objects without accessing third-party design
Adding Text
Click the "T" icon and then click anywhere in the view window. You can now write y
customize your text, click on the text object you created and a new window will app
to adjust the positioning, size and font of your text.
Full Text Options Window
Technical Support is available 8am-5pm PST. Monday - Friday
support@fslaser.com
Technical Support is available from 8am to 5pm (PST) M - F at support@fs
702-802-3103
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