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Artcam Pro 9.1 Tutorial Info

The defining feature of ArtCAM Pro 9.1 is its ability to turn flat 2D vector shapes into rich, three-dimensional designs using the . Using the Shape Editor (Shortcut: F12)

Positioned on the left side. They are divided into Vector Tools, Relief Tools, and Toolpath Tools. 2. Setting Up Your First Model

ArtCAM can convert standard 2D greyscale BMP or TIFF images into 3D models instantly. Dark pixels translate to deep valleys, while white pixels translate to high peaks. Use Relief > Import > 3D Model or Bitmap to experiment with this. artcam pro 9.1 tutorial

The 3D relief looks "blocky" or pixelated. Solution: Your Model Resolution is too low. Before starting, go to File > New Model and set "Relief Resolution" to "Very High" . (Warning: This uses more RAM).

| Action | Shortcut | |--------|----------| | Online Help | F1 | | Switch to 2D View | F2 | | Switch to 3D View | F3 | | Show/Hide Project Panel | F4 | | Show/Hide Tool Settings | F6 | | Preview Active Relief Layer (2D) | F10 | The defining feature of ArtCAM Pro 9

The "Relief" is the heart of ArtCAM. It is a grayscale height map where white represents the highest point and black represents zero height (or the bottom).

Select this to cut your 3D model.

Every great 3D relief begins as a clean 2D vector. You can either import existing files or draw them natively. Importing Vectors

Apply uniform textures (like woodgrain, sand, or cobblestone) to specific vector zones using the Texture Relief tool. Use Relief > Import > 3D Model or