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hello everyone welcome to shaper sessions my name is Jake and Iamp;#39;m Russ and today we are doing everything about trace and origin Trace two or Orin thatamp;#39;s right so last week we talked about Trace uh more generally right Trace is really cool because you can use it with a lot of digital fabrication tools so we did a laser cutting example we did a vinyl cutting example we did An Origin example last week didnamp;#39;t we yeah of course but today weamp;#39;re focusing 100% on Trace with origin as a reminder Trace is our new product that allows you to go from sketch to Vector in seconds and thatamp;#39;s really cool because these Vector files are the digital templates that origin uses and one of the hurdles that weamp;#39;ve heard from a lot of people is hey man Iamp;#39;m not a computer guy how do I make these freaking digital templates so this is going to help you get started with that yep easiest way to get it on there um letamp;#39;s start off with a quick demo yeah w