Brilliant! I have been doing inlays recently using Mandala patterns following a tutorial for laser inlays using engraving and a negative image (from Trotec Laser). This is a great way to do one of my own design as well. Altough I do like the stacked effect too. I see you're using the new XCS. For those perhaps confused by the Outline (now "Offset") options this was added in the latest release. Thanks!
Love your videos. But I have one problem that makes it impossible to follow. I do not get the function "offset" but only get "outline" and with this I can only create a outer line... Do you have some Idea how that is?
Hi, I'm sure you can do the same thing with outline, I think they have changed the name of the function. But for some reason you can't do this then I would just do the update to the newer version of XCS. Thanks Gav
@@ThemeXDigital Hi, I´m on the Current verson (v2.3.24). With outline I can only generate 1 outside line (or inside line if I go negativ) but it will not effect all the other included shapes. With this I can get to the point of having the main Layer ready, but then if I want to create the 3 "bigger layers I would have to break up the compound and do every an negative or positive outline for every shape in the Mandala... It is really strange. I also do not have the mm grid (only cm) and can not find any settings for this...
Hi, Ok if you can choose to do either outside or inside then I would do an outline of the outside shape, then the same for the inside shapes and either make them a compound shape or group and then delete the inner original shape. Then I would do the same for each other layer you want to add. You should be able to do a negative inset of all the joined compound shapes but if not then you may have to do them all separately? I can't really check now as I don't have the older version installed anymore. Or you could just do the update to the latest version of XCS?
Brilliant! I have been doing inlays recently using Mandala patterns following a tutorial for laser inlays using engraving and a negative image (from Trotec Laser). This is a great way to do one of my own design as well. Altough I do like the stacked effect too.
I see you're using the new XCS. For those perhaps confused by the Outline (now "Offset") options this was added in the latest release.
Thanks!
That's great, I'd love to see what you create and thanks for watching 😀
at last I have found the update!!!! Now to try to follow along and create something.
That's great, I'd also love to see what you make even if its the same 😀
Great ❤
Thanks for watching 😀
Gracias por compartir. Magnífico trabajo
Thanks for watching 😀
Can i create in Xtool Creative Space and cut at lightburn?
Hi, Yes you can do that, You just need to export as SVG and import into Lightburn. If your unsure how to do that then I have a video on that too 😀
Love your videos. But I have one problem that makes it impossible to follow. I do not get the function "offset" but only get "outline" and with this I can only create a outer line... Do you have some Idea how that is?
Hi, I'm sure you can do the same thing with outline, I think they have changed the name of the function. But for some reason you can't do this then I would just do the update to the newer version of XCS. Thanks Gav
@@ThemeXDigital Hi, I´m on the Current verson (v2.3.24). With outline I can only generate 1 outside line (or inside line if I go negativ) but it will not effect all the other included shapes. With this I can get to the point of having the main Layer ready, but then if I want to create the 3 "bigger layers I would have to break up the compound and do every an negative or positive outline for every shape in the Mandala... It is really strange. I also do not have the mm grid (only cm) and can not find any settings for this...
Hi, Ok if you can choose to do either outside or inside then I would do an outline of the outside shape, then the same for the inside shapes and either make them a compound shape or group and then delete the inner original shape. Then I would do the same for each other layer you want to add. You should be able to do a negative inset of all the joined compound shapes but if not then you may have to do them all separately? I can't really check now as I don't have the older version installed anymore. Or you could just do the update to the latest version of XCS?
Also the latest version that I am using for this is V2.4.27. If you go into the settings you can check for an update there.
@ Interesting it wont let me update... So maybe in a couple of days this will work for me! Anyhow thanks a lot