Wiki source code of Circle Zigzag
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5 | (% class="badge successmessage" %)** BASIC **(%%)** In this Tutorial creating a Circle in zigzag will be explained.** | ||
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7 | //(54,7 x 54,8 mm)// | ||
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9 | //Here you can download the description in [[PDF-format>>attach:Circle Zigzag.pdf]]!// | ||
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14 | [[image:Circle Zigzag.png||alt="Kreis Example" style="float:right"]] | ||
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24 | **~1. **Create a new Embroidery-Object. | ||
25 | //Have a look on how to create an embroidery object [[here>>doc:Education.Embroidery.Create Embroidery-Objects.WebHome]].// | ||
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33 | **2. **Go to your object. | ||
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35 | [[image:step_1.png||height="94" width="288"]] | ||
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48 | **3. **Go to the scripts and tap "plus". | ||
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60 | **4. **Now start and insert the bricks step by step into your script. | ||
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74 | ==== **Tip** ==== | ||
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76 | Tap this number to change it. | ||
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78 | [[image:tipp.png||alt="Tip Circle" height="220" width="320"]] | ||
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80 | A circle has **360 degrees**. To adjust its size you have to change the **repetitions** of the loop and the **turning** angle. | ||
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82 | Choose a number for the **repetitions**, e.g. 60 and also adjust the **“turn-brick”** by dividing 360 by this number. | ||
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84 | **Try different combinations!** | ||
85 | But always stick to dividing 360 through your number to get a circle. | ||
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93 | **5. **Tap play to start your design! | ||
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95 | [[image:Play.png||alt="Circle Setp 5" height="92" width="189"]] | ||
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