Guide to Process Design Parameter Settings

Guide to Process Design Parameter Settings

Overview of Operation Instructions

The rich and varied craft modes are one of the most distinctive features of the Make It Real software. This section introduces how to create and generate craft effects in the software.

Core Application Scenarios and Operational Processes

In the editor, click on any image to view the process panel on the right.

Process handling includes five core functional modes. Click the question mark (circled in red) to view detailed information.

  1. Flat

    1. "Flat" prints a flat surface.

    2. Flat mode is our most classic process mode, suitable for printing in most scenarios. Meanwhile, in Flat mode, you can choose from a variety of ink modes for creation, enriching your creativity through the combination of various ink combinations.

    3. The most classic ink mode is white-CMYK, suitable for various general scenarios.

    4. Other representative ones, such as CMYK-white-CMYK, are suitable for transparent substrates such as acrylic sheets; the pure CMYK mode is suitable for use with transparent films to make window decorations.

  1. Flat raised

    1. "Flat raised" prints a vertically raised flat surface.

    2. Flat raised is suitable for scenarios involving printed fonts and single elements. We recommend that you explore combining with other modes.

  1. Pattern texture

    1. "Pattern texture" prints texture effects based on the light and dark relationships of the image.

    2. Pattern texture can help you quickly generate textures. This mode generates height differences based on the light and dark relationships in the image and is very useful when the color difference between the light and dark subjects in the image is large.

  1. Relief texture

    1. "Relief texture" prints texture effects by interpreting the semantic information of the image through AI capabilities.

    2. Relief texture is also a process mode for generating textures. This mode uses AI capabilities to determine the distance between the subject and the camera based on the semantic information of the image, thereby generating more professional and accurate textures.

  1. Customize Texture

    1. You can also upload custom grayscale images from Photoshop, etc.

Custom 3D Texture Tutorial

https://support.eufymake.com/s/article/Custom-3D-Texture-Tutorial

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How to perform process treatment on a part of the pattern?

 A: You can use the cut-out tool in the editor to extract a partial pattern, and then select a process operation for the partial area

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