Clean up your layers. Remove unnecessary construction lines or text annotations.
To export and share your design:
#ArtiosCAD #StructuralDesign #PackagingDesign #CADtutorial #Esko #DieLineDesign #PackagingEngineer
: Use layers to separate your cut lines (solid), crease lines (dashed), and dimensions for better file management. 2. Design Methods You can build a design using two primary workflows: Run a Standard (The "Fast" Way) File > Run a Standard Choose a template from the (folding carton) or (corrugated) libraries. Input your desired inside dimensions (Length, Width, Depth).
Don’t look for "ArtiosCAD tutorial better" — look for "package design workflow" + ArtiosCAD. Context is everything.
Create custom parameter sets where you define formulas (T = thickness, A = allowance). This makes your design fully adjustable. For instance, you can create a box where changing one dimension automatically recalculates the glue flap and score allowances, saving hours of manual adjustment.
Do not calculate these numbers in your head during drafting. Use the function: Go to Style Maker (if creating a custom reusable standard). Define a variable for material thickness ( T ).
One of the fastest ways to improve is by using the ArtiosCAD Standard Catalog.
To help you get better at ArtiosCAD, the best approach is to move beyond manual drawing and embrace —letting the software do the math for you.
We’ve all been there. You open ArtiosCAD, stare at the toolbar, and think: "Where do I even start?"
Clean up your layers. Remove unnecessary construction lines or text annotations.
To export and share your design:
#ArtiosCAD #StructuralDesign #PackagingDesign #CADtutorial #Esko #DieLineDesign #PackagingEngineer
: Use layers to separate your cut lines (solid), crease lines (dashed), and dimensions for better file management. 2. Design Methods You can build a design using two primary workflows: Run a Standard (The "Fast" Way) File > Run a Standard Choose a template from the (folding carton) or (corrugated) libraries. Input your desired inside dimensions (Length, Width, Depth).
Don’t look for "ArtiosCAD tutorial better" — look for "package design workflow" + ArtiosCAD. Context is everything.
Create custom parameter sets where you define formulas (T = thickness, A = allowance). This makes your design fully adjustable. For instance, you can create a box where changing one dimension automatically recalculates the glue flap and score allowances, saving hours of manual adjustment.
Do not calculate these numbers in your head during drafting. Use the function: Go to Style Maker (if creating a custom reusable standard). Define a variable for material thickness ( T ).
One of the fastest ways to improve is by using the ArtiosCAD Standard Catalog.
To help you get better at ArtiosCAD, the best approach is to move beyond manual drawing and embrace —letting the software do the math for you.
We’ve all been there. You open ArtiosCAD, stare at the toolbar, and think: "Where do I even start?"