Working with Shapes/Creations
Changing the Print Order of Shapes
If you want Foodini to print shapes in a certain order other than the one automatically chosen, you can tell Foodini which shape to print first. This is done by adjusting the position of the shape. We will use this print as an example: All the shapes ...
Dot Explained
With Foodini you can easily create dots of different sizes. Select + Shape, select dot, indicate the dot size. Smaller Sized Dots Here is a sample range of small dots, with a dot setting from 0.1 to 0.7 setting. Small dots will in general be below ...
Script Text Lettering: 1 Line Width
Here's how to print script text lettering only 1 line width wide. Add a shape, choose text, and type your text. Make sure to choose the HersheyScript font and toggle the Vector Mode to ON (to see Vector Mode you must first type text in the text box): ...
Printing Chinese Characters
Want to print Chinese characters? Add a shape, choose text, and add the characters in the text box. Make sure to toggle the Vector Mode to ON (to see Vector Mode you must first type text in the text box): You do not choose a font as Chinese ...
Importing SVG Files
Importing SVGs You can import SVG files in Foodini Creator. Foodini will faithfully follow the lines in the SVG file. Import your SVG file in a few easy steps: 1. Tap + Shape: 2. Tap Local Image: Choose your SVG file: 4. Toggle Vector Mode ON: ...
My Shapes
If you have shapes that you use frequently in different dishes, you can add it to "My Shapes" for fast access. This feature is in beta mode. See known issues below. Saving a Shape to My Shapes In a dish, edit the shape you want to add: Tap the star ...
Smoothing Option (Edit Image Function)
Depending on the ingredient, nozzle size and print you are doing, you may want smoothing function on or off. In general, the smoothing function is not needed when you are using small nozzle sizes and sticky ingredients. Sometimes smoothing will ...
Outline Options (Edit Image Function)
You'll find these options in Edit Image. If you have an image that is filled but you only want to print an outline, you can choose between several options. (See this video in youku/ 请观看优酷视频) Example 1: Snowman - each print has two layers, printed ...
Edit Image Functions Explained
In the shape toolbar you'll find the edit shape function ( ). You'll find several options in the Edit Image screen. Height - Create Taller Prints One way to create taller prints is to increase the number of layers you are printing. Note that you ...
Duplicating Shapes
You can duplicate individual shapes or multiple shapes by using the duplicate ( ) function on the Shape Toolbar. To duplicate multiple shapes, select them all and duplicate. The shape settings will copy to the duplicate shape (height, position, etc.) ...
Concentric setting explained (Edit Image Function)
You'll find this setting in Edit Image. In terms of functionality, the concentric setting keeps printing the same shape smaller and smaller to create filled shapes. Generally speaking, having the concentric setting on while using larger nozzle sizes ...
Centering Shapes
Centering One Shape To center one shape on the dish, select the shape and tap align ( ) on the Shape Toolbar: Centering Shapes One on Top of the Other If you have multiple shapes that you want to center one on top of the other, Foodini Creator can do ...
Shapes/Creations: What are they, and How-To Create
A successful Foodini print is made up of 2 main elements: shapes (creations) and ingredients (fillings). Shapes/creations are the shapes that print. Ingredients/fillings are the ingredients that are loaded into the capsules and printed - into ...
On-Screen Shape/Creation Ordering: Bring-to-Front and Send-to-Back
Similar to working with shapes and images in other software programs, in Foodini Creator you can re-order shapes/creations that make up dishes. You can select a shape/creation and bring it to the front ( ) or you can send it to the back ( ) - as seen ...