Note to Admin: you're gonna need to add a lot more STARS now!ben de lappe wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 5:44 pmOf course!
Work is work, PlasmaSpider is entertainment. Unfortunately there's not a popcorn eating emoji. What a shame.
Joe
Note to Admin: you're gonna need to add a lot more STARS now!ben de lappe wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 5:44 pmOf course!
Work is work, PlasmaSpider is entertainment. Unfortunately there's not a popcorn eating emoji. What a shame.
Ben - after trying out the TMCad edu version, I went ahead and purchased their entry level version - TMCad lite - about 300 bucks out the door. The one thing that I found sort of disappointing is that the basic version does not have the trim tool - which surprised me since it doesn't seem to have anything to do with the Pro Text upgrade ($625) or the Auto trace wizard/Nesting/Shapes Library combo ($525). But I suppose it must be included in one of those upgrades.ben de lappe wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 5:30 pm Having used TM exclusively for he past decade plus I know how you feel. Inkscape and Corel Draw don't have anywhere near the same feel as I'm used to and therefore I have nowhere near the same level of proficiency. It's to such an extent I hardly find it motivating.
To note, once you get past the simplicity of the shape tools logo there are many settings etc. for their modification once dragged out on screen.
Just my personal opinion, it's a great tool with which I've had much success.
By the way - Welcome Aboard!! We do have a Torchmate section at this forum which hasn't seen much activity lately. I will look forward to you receiving your TMCad package and learning more about the projects your students are designing and cutting.AmajubaEng wrote: ↑Wed Sep 21, 2011 9:25 am Not up to everyone else's standard on here quite yet, but here goes!
Made a sign and hanger brackets to hang over the counter in our shop to advertise our new Plasma capability. (Crappy Blackberry Photo...)