
celtic weave 2
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Designing a Celtic-inspired pattern in SketchUp and exporting it as a printable tile set is a creative process that involves several steps. First, create a new project in SketchUp and draw a series of interconnected loops with the push/pull tool to form the foundation of your design. Use the pull down arrow on the left toolbar to change the loop's radius to achieve the desired Celtic knot shape. Next, use the offset command to create multiple versions of this basic unit at various distances from each other to build up layers of intricate patterns. This will give you a sense of depth and visual interest in your design. To add some variety to your pattern, try using different shapes such as triangles or hexagons instead of just loops. You can also experiment with different sizes and orientations for these shapes to create a unique look. Once you're satisfied with the overall design, use the "export" function in SketchUp to save it as an image file. Then, import this image into a graphics program like Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop and use its built-in features to convert your design into individual tiles that can be printed out on paper or cardstock.
With this file you will be able to print celtic weave 2 with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on celtic weave 2.