Create Vector Images for Lasers Using Kittl A.I.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 มิ.ย. 2024
- Finding images for laser engraving can be a challenge, but in this video, I will show you how to use Kittl AI to create your own vector images quickly and easily without all of the pitfalls you can fall into by pulling images from online locations.
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Endless concert posters and everything else, oh ya!!
Needless to say, I mostly use Kittl from a Maker's perspective. I have few opportunities for concert poster ;-)
Kittl is great 👍 you legally get to use it which not many companies let you do.
If you generate art with your prompt is is still your own art?
This is an interesting question 😂 people do backflips in the debates.
"A computer made it, your not an artist the AI software is. ect. My favourite is I'm a real artist."
As I'm getting older I'm starting to understand the saying "back in my day"
Today is today, make use of technology.
When I was 10 I didn't think I would own a cnc and laser.
Sure helps out in the workshop though. Very thankful for technology 🙏 🙌
I'm not sure if you're making me feel old or young 🤔
There is a looming legal battle happening for AI as old media (a.k.a horse-whip makers) defend their empires. This is because the easiest way to train an AI model to do something is to let it loose on the open Internet to see what it can find. This is why AI companies are rapidly scrambling to license access to things like image libraries for training purposes.
Where your question is most interesting is when I use AI to generate my company logo and it gives me something that was also similarly generated for someone else. The obligation is on me to search for similar hits to avoid getting sued. I think this is why there is always going to be a job for real graphic designers, but I think they will be using AI tools like Kittl as another tool.
@SteveMakesEverything This will be a long read 📚 😴
Steve. Thankyou. For all you do.
You are an inspiration for the youth of tomorrow. Keep doing what you do. And for that you are forever young.
Creating, designing and implementing modern techniques is going to pave the way for the future of design, prototyping and engineering. And I want to be a part of it.
Laws and legislations have governed the modern world.
But who copyrighted the wheel?
When we think of the wheel. Any man can make that, mould it, hold it and roll it. And how much has the wheel benefited humanity as a whole.
How much money would the man who invented the wheel have accumulated? Money isn't everything in this life and we all forget about it in modern times.
More than we could ever imagine, the wheel inventor would be the richest man in the world 10x over.
But to help humanity in this lifetime is priceless.
Here's a story.
The second man who made the wheel may think his idea is original even though he lived in a very isolated place with no contact to the world.
His idea solved problems. Hence the wheel.
He made a beautiful cart that moved fresh fruit and vegetables across town. The village was grateful for the wheel he designed. Out of love he showed everyone how to make the wheel.
Question is. Who made it first? And who owns the wheel?
When he has sanded his wheel, sculpted his wheel and painted his wheel. From start to finish in his small village town. Little did he know a man before him made the wheel first. Is it still his wheel?
We create, we design, and we help others.
We all know, without a shadow of a doubt.
Artists of past times were viewing others' artworks and gaining new forms of expression to recreate what they first saw with their own eyes.
As humans we are beautiful creatures.
Humanity builds on one another's actions and thoughts, which have walked us down a beautiful path of engineering and innovation.
Thanks this is great. I use AI to avoid the copy right issues
Gotta like it!!
Yep, there are enough things to keep a small business maker up at night. I don't want to worry about lawyers chasing me.
@@SteveMakesEverything Hooah, Roger that I hear you
Thank's Steve, You just cost me $90 . 🤣😂. Keep up the good work.
Sorry 😁. You could have played with the free version a bit first
@@SteveMakesEverything Steve, Go big or go bust. 😁🤣😂😇
@@philnoel5839 Words to live by!
I do work with car dealers which require that I get their logo off the internet. Most dealer have no idea how and where to get me their high resolution logo. Is there a way using kittl that I can import the logo and convert to a usable file for LB?
If you have an image for the logo you can definitely import this into Kittl. Vector artwork is best since it scales infinitely. There are lots of tools that can convert simple bitmap images to vectors if you want, but Lightburn will work with both bitmaps and vector graphics. Inkscape can do this, but there are many other tools that can do this.
Hey Steve.. tried the promo code today and Pristine from Customer services says it's inactive. Oh well.
Thanks for letting me know. I'll chase this.
For clarification, this code only works for first-time users, so I think if you tried Kittl in the past or had a previous subscription, then this code won't kick in. Not sure if this is your situation or not.
Update...I've been away for a couple of days so I didn't try to the trial version of Kittl until today, and your Promo code worked fine. Thanks. I wanted to see if I could use it with my cnc or laser. Most videos are on t-shirt design.