Grid Array
Quick Reference: Grid Array
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Location
Arrange → Grid / Array
The Grid Array tool creates copies of an object (or objects) in regularly spaced rows and columns, and includes options to adjust spacing, mirror the shapes, randomize orientation, and more.
Use the Grid Array tool to:
- Duplicate designs for batch production
- Maximize material utilization
- Create designs that require precise spacing
- Make interesting patterns
Grid Array Settings¶
To open the Create Grid Array window, select all objects you'd like to array, then go to Arrange → Grid / Array, or click the Grid Array button in the Modifiers Toolbar.
Click any option in the image below to jump directly to the relevant section for that option, or scroll down for a list of options and descriptions.
X Columns and Y Rows¶
Specify the number of copies to make in the horizontal (X) and vertical (Y) dimensions.
Total Width and Total Height¶
Alternative options for specifying the number of copies to make in each dimension. Set the values in these fields to match the size you'd like the grid to occupy, and LightBurn will set X Columns and Y Rows to whatever is necessary to fill the specified size without going over, taking into account the other settings below.
If you do not adjust these fields directly, they will automatically change to reflect the width and height of your grid, as determined by your other settings.
X Spacing and Y Spacing¶
Determine the distance between each copy, in the horizontal and vertical dimensions. For each dimension, you can select to space based on Distance from center to center of objects or Padding between edges of objects (see below).
Distance From Center to Center¶
When selected, X and Y Spacing will set the distance between the centers of each copy in the grid.
Padding Between Edges¶
When selected, X and Y Spacing will set the distance between sides of each copy in the grid.
X Column Shift and Y Row Shift¶
Offset every other column or row by the specified amount, shifting alternate columns or rows left, right, up, or down.
Reverse Direction¶
Changes the direction in which copies are produced. Can be enabled individually for each dimension.
Shift by half¶
Offsets alternate columns or rows by half the total width or height of the original object.
Mirror Alternate Columns in X or Y and Mirror Alternate Rows in X or Y¶
Flip copies of the original object(s) in the selected dimension, for alternate columns or rows.
Maximize material utilization with Grid Array
Use the X/Y Spacing, X/Y Shift, and Mirror options individually or in combination with one another to efficiently lay out objects for maximum material utilization.
Random Orientation¶
Randomly rotates each copy of the original object(s). Use the field next to the Random orientation switch to enter a seed number that is used as the starting point of the randomly generated orientation. Re-using the same seed number will duplicate the same randomly generated orientation later on.
Auto-Increment Variable Text¶
Applies an Offset to text in each copy created in the array, automatically advancing output if you are using Merge/CSV or Serial Number formatting. The field next to the switch determines the amount by which each duplicates' Offset will advance.
See our documentation on using Variable Text for more information.
Use Grid Array to automatically increment Variable Text
Create Virtual Array¶
Makes an array of synced clones of the original object(s), instead of independent copies. See below for more information.
Total Size and Count¶
Display the resulting array's size in and X and Y, and total number of copies, including the original.
Group Results¶
When enabled, automatically Groups all objects in the array after it's created.
Select Results¶
When enabled, all objects in the array are automatically added to your selection when it's created.
OK and Cancel¶
Press OK to confirm your settings and create the array, or Cancel to discard settings and not create the array.
Virtual Arrays¶
Enabling the Create Virtual Array option in the Create Grid Array window generates an array of synced clones, instead of making copies of the original objects.
The clones render with dashed outlines and muted fill colors, to indicate that they are virtual copies.
Any changes made to the original copy in the array will be applied to the clones, but the clones themselves are not selectable or adjustable.
Modifying Virtual Arrays¶
Select and right-click any original object that is part of a Virtual Array to open a context menu where you'll see several additional actions you can perform after creating the array.
You do not have to select all original objects used in the array.
Related Topics¶
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