How to Create a Filled Shape
Example of printing a round cookie filled with chocolate cream - made up of four shapes. We used our
almond cookie dough recipe, but of course, you can use your own recipe with a similar texture.
Shape 1: Create the base
Start a new print. Select
+ Shape, select clip art, choose the filled circle. Resize it as you want.
Assign cookie dough to the circle: Select + Ingredient, select 15 Nozzle and cookie dough. Edit (
) and increase height to 3 (2 layers),
Shape 2: Create sides
Copy ( ) the base. Edit ( ) the new circle: select the outline option, assign it position 1. This will be the side of the cookie.
Shape 3: Filling
Shape 4: Cover the filling
Copy ( ) the base. Select the copy, edit ( ) and assign it position 2. Select all the shapes and tap align ( ).
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