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Is it possible to fill a 'template' file with pngs

Explorer ,
Oct 26, 2023 Oct 26, 2023

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I have a template file which mirrors a milled jig to print 100+ NFC cards at once. Is there any way that I can take the NFC file designs and drop them into the template file so that they populate the 'boxes' I've created for the designs.

At the moment, I'm dragging them into place one at a time which is very time consuming!

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Community Expert , Oct 27, 2023 Oct 27, 2023

Alexander Ladygin has a nice script called "Harmonizer".

 

Perhaps you can adapt it.

 

Harmonizer

 

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Oct 27, 2023 Oct 27, 2023

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What format is the NFC design in the folder? They must be linked images or embedded in a file for printing? Will these circles become clipping masks? Should the imported file be placed proportionally within the circle?

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Oct 27, 2023 Oct 27, 2023

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The NFC is a png and they are almost always individual designs so I'm putting 100+ different designs in the template. They can be either linked or embedded for printing. The imported files need to be centered withing each of the circles. I'm importing the NFCs onto a new layer and, after centering, I hide the layer with the circles so they don't print and only the imported files print.

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Oct 27, 2023 Oct 27, 2023

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What if the PNG is larger than the diameter of the circle? Do you scale the image size to the size of a circle?

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Oct 27, 2023 Oct 27, 2023

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Yes. Normally the png is the correct size and fits well within the circle. Occasionally I get something that's slightly bigger and has a bleed which is fine. If the png is sent the wrong size then I have to resize it but, for this question I'm assuming that the pngs are the correct size for the print.

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Alexander Ladygin has a nice script called "Harmonizer".

 

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