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Not sure if new topic, pattern editor license

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danel41


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I just bought my Carvewright system and would like to be able to import and editor my own patterns. What is the procedure to get a pattern editors license?

fwharris

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Dan,

Late reply on your question. To edit your own patterns with the CarveWright software you will need the pattern editor software that comes with the scaning probe or you can get it without the probe.

If doing patterns outside of the CW software (Corel, photo shop or other 3d relief software), after doing the pattern you will need to save it as an image then import it into designer.

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