Such an awesome extensive tutorial I have been looking for something like this for a long time. Love your teaching style and speed. Keep them coming!Thank you!!
I really appreciate your Step 4 about Shape Properties and how to build the image test variants. This is one of the best, most detailed and relevant videos I've seen as I'm getting deeper into the software and capabilities that'll take my projects to another level. Thanks!
This tutorial demonstrates all the ways one can use to optimize the aspects of a laser created image. However, it’s up to the individual regarding how many steps make sense. If it’s an image that is going to be burned multiple times, then it might make sense to consider doing all of them. But if there are a bunch of images that just need to be cranked out, then perhaps only a few of them would make sense. “You pays your money and your take your choice”. 😜
Curious if you're familiar with the Ryxon controller OmTech is using now in lieu of the coveted Ruida? Good, bad and ugly? Thx a bunch - enjoy your vids. Jeff
🤦♂️ Dude if you don't like the video just find another one. He's a content creator. His goal is to make it entertaining. Especially when it's all relevant to what he's teaching. If you want to watch a boring training video light burn has tons of tutorials that will put you to sleep.
Such an awesome extensive tutorial I have been looking for something like this for a long time. Love your teaching style and speed. Keep them coming!Thank you!!
I really appreciate your Step 4 about Shape Properties and how to build the image test variants. This is one of the best, most detailed and relevant videos I've seen as I'm getting deeper into the software and capabilities that'll take my projects to another level. Thanks!
Awesome, glad it helped!
This tutorial demonstrates all the ways one can use to optimize the aspects of a laser created image. However, it’s up to the individual regarding how many steps make sense. If it’s an image that is going to be burned multiple times, then it might make sense to consider doing all of them. But if there are a bunch of images that just need to be cranked out, then perhaps only a few of them would make sense. “You pays your money and your take your choice”. 😜
Using Gimp you can get rid of the background and resize the canvas to the width and height of the image.
Your video is amazing, thank you.
Great info! Great video.
Have you tried the ACMER Laser Engraver S1. I've just gotten it for Christmas, hopefully I can figure it out
Curious if you're familiar with the Ryxon controller OmTech is using now in lieu of the coveted Ruida? Good, bad and ugly? Thx a bunch - enjoy your vids. Jeff
Haven't checked it out yet!
When are you going to use the XRF to try that laser wood inlay technique? I’m waiting on that to know for sure if that’s the laser I want to order!!!
It’s would totally work to do it! I used the Thunder Bolt in the video and it’s the exact same laser tube.
Im seeing forward to the acrylics video. altho i only own af 5W diolaser
You can still do stuff with acrylics even at 5W!
@@makeorbreakshop woow i hope you whould show some stuff for the 5W also :)
@@makeorbreakshopDon’t forget with a lower power laser you can use multiple passes to boost the final appearance of the result.
How do I do this with family photos on my phone please 🥳🎉❤is it the same way. I might want to do it as a gift on a cutting board
Same general process. I was using Lightburn on my computer but several manufacturers even have phone apps that you can uploaded a picture from.
The true test of any laser engraving is going to be on clear acrylic
This video seems very wordy. You seem to go on tangents. Way too much? Can you make another video and just show the quick steps to do it
🤦♂️ Dude if you don't like the video just find another one. He's a content creator. His goal is to make it entertaining. Especially when it's all relevant to what he's teaching. If you want to watch a boring training video light burn has tons of tutorials that will put you to sleep.
It's a tutorial? Tutorials tend to be "wordy"? Lol
I would rather know in detail what I'm trying to do rather than just the surface of it