tryplecrown
New Member
Well, I've been a CorelDraw user for over 10 years and since I recently entered the sign biz recently, I haven't had a need to go in to wireframe view and get rid of all of the lines you can't see. Of course in screen printing, it doesn't matter when outputting film, but now I'm having to take the designs I've been designing for screen printing and set them up for cutting.
In particular, I have a design that I was just looking at and was contemplating the best way to go about it. Is the easiest way to just convert everything (including outlines) to curves and start welding things together and trim out the negative space using the trim command?
I didn't know if there was an easier way to go about this. Below is an image of a design I'm working with and the wireframe view in it's original state. You can see all of the unwanted lines in the wireframe.
Thanks in advance for the tips!
In particular, I have a design that I was just looking at and was contemplating the best way to go about it. Is the easiest way to just convert everything (including outlines) to curves and start welding things together and trim out the negative space using the trim command?
I didn't know if there was an easier way to go about this. Below is an image of a design I'm working with and the wireframe view in it's original state. You can see all of the unwanted lines in the wireframe.
Thanks in advance for the tips!