Cadtool for illustrator dimension scale3/13/2024 ![]() ![]() The only thing I can think of as a way to get around it is to insert an object (like a rectangle) with the dimensions of the material, turn that object into a guide (or create guides from that object) and then draw the box pieces from those guides. How do I select and then input/change the dimension? I can select a path with the Measure tool or the Document Info tool, but it only tells me the dimension. However, working in illustrator, I can draw a rough outline of what I want my box pieces to look like, but I don’t know how to go in and select each individual line and input a dimension. In Fusion360 I could define my material thickness, define the depth and width of each tooth, export it and no problem. Like the one I made a few years ago… Small Box and Lid with SVGs I do have Adobe Illustrator CC, and I’m decent at making vector drawings and illustrations, but I am not very familiar with an easy way to input dimensions for complex objects or 3D designs.įor example, let’s say I wanted to make a simple box with finger joints. I am still running OS X El Capitan (Version 10.11.6) because of my MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2009) will no longer upgrade to any more recent Mac OSes. I used to use Fusion 360 and had great success with it, but unfortunately the latest version Autodesk pushed out no longer runs on my current OS. ![]() Quick question, does anyone use (or know how to use) Adobe Illustrator to make “dimensioned” CAD drawings to make awesome things on a Glowforge? ![]()
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