Revolution Aotearoa
DIGITOI - Introduction to Vectoring
DIGITOI - Introduction to Vectoring
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This workshop—and the wider series of workshops—is based on how I use digital fabrication tools like laser cutting, CNC machining, and vinyl cutting within my own creative practice. There are many technical approaches out there, but what I’m sharing is the pathway I’ve carved out as a contemporary Māori artist using these tools to create mahi toi.
About this Workshop
Aimed at artists, designers, and makers wanting to learn the foundations of vector design for digital fabrication and creative production. It is highly recommended to do this workshop before the other workshops if you have no prior vectoring knowledge.
Workshop Description:
This hands-on 3-hour workshop introduces you to the fundamentals of vector graphics — the backbone of digital fabrication. Whether you’re preparing designs for laser cutting, CNC, vinyl, or sandblasting, this session will teach you how to create clean, scalable, fabrication-ready artwork.
You'll learn to use vector software confidently, understand design file types, and get practical tips for turning sketches, logos, or patterns into files that machines can read.
🔧 What You’ll Learn:
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What vector graphics are and why they matter
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Introduction to software like Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, or CorelDRAW
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How to create and edit basic shapes, paths, and curves
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File setup for laser, CNC, or vinyl output
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Tips for tracing drawings or turning ideas into vector format
What you can bring if you have them – but not absolutely necessary.
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Laptop with Inkscape or Adobe Illustrator
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Ipad with Procreate
- Feel free to bring pens, pencils, drawing paper etc....
All other materials are provided and included in the workshop fee, along with a light refreshment.
