Thank you! You have taken modifying fonts to another level, I have picked up great tips from other youtubers, but this was great. I must say you have the tidiest workshop I have ever seen. As my late father-in-law would say "A place for everything, and everything in it's place!"
Glad to see these types of videos. I been away from my D1Pro for 9 months and I think I have forgotten more than I knew. So, this video helps me refresh and learn more. please keep them coming.
Great video! Another handy little tip I remembered when you were doing the box for the date - you can do math directly in the boxes for X, Y, height, and width (and maybe other places?). Really handy if you have some not-so-round numbers to deal with. So say you have a box 193.56 wide and you want to come in by 2.4 on each end, you can just type in "193.56 - (2 * 2.4)" and LB will do the calculation for you. Probably don't even need the parens there, but it's nice that it supports them if you DO need them in some cases.
I was in this same conversation asking about the font. I was going to help them with this file. But I'll just link your video instead. The font I found that matches is called "Imprint Shadow".
I saw this exact post in the Facebook group I am in! I wonder if that was you that responded in it. So cool man thanks for the inspiration. I find myself wanting to get an idea of design and this helped a ton. Still learning how to do this stuff but seeing how others do things slightly differently is always helpful and inspiring.
Great video Clack! You mentioned that you had difficulty seeing nodes when editing. I prefer to do node editing in wireframe view then switch back to fill to check. Just a matter of personal preference I guess. Good to see other people’s designing process.
Hey Dave sorry to bother ya just was wondering I have a desktop with lightburn files in my library,but also have a laptop an trying to figure out how to move my files from desktop to my laptop
Go to the saved location of the libraries and copy and paste them to a thumb drive or etc., you can also use the cloud. Then just place them on the new machine and load them from the files.
Thank you! You have taken modifying fonts to another level, I have picked up great tips from other youtubers, but this was great.
I must say you have the tidiest workshop I have ever seen. As my late father-in-law would say "A place for everything, and everything in it's place!"
I have a bit of a disorder when it comes to organization. Thanks… glad you enjoyed it.
Glad to see these types of videos. I been away from my D1Pro for 9 months and I think I have forgotten more than I knew. So, this video helps me refresh and learn more. please keep them coming.
Thanks, have fun
Imprint MT Shadow is the font.
I found it later and downloaded, thanks..
Thank You very much!
You're welcome!
I really appreciate the detail you put into this tutorial. I'm brand new to Lightburn, so the tips and hints are extremely helpful. Thanks so much!
You are very welcome
Nicely Done!
Thanks..
Great video! Another handy little tip I remembered when you were doing the box for the date - you can do math directly in the boxes for X, Y, height, and width (and maybe other places?). Really handy if you have some not-so-round numbers to deal with. So say you have a box 193.56 wide and you want to come in by 2.4 on each end, you can just type in "193.56 - (2 * 2.4)" and LB will do the calculation for you. Probably don't even need the parens there, but it's nice that it supports them if you DO need them in some cases.
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Hi the has inspired me to go back to a design that I all but given up on.
Many Thanks Steven.
Glad it helps
well done
Thanks..
awesome thanks man
Very welcome
Great video, I learn something interesting whenever I watch you videos, thank you
Thanks
Awesome video I learned a few things please keep them coming I really enjoy doing this stuff
Thanks, will do!
Good stuff
Thanks
Hi from Chiloquin Oregon 👍❣️ Cog Hill shared your channel!!
Awesome! Thank you! Glad you stopped by...
I was in this same conversation asking about the font. I was going to help them with this file. But I'll just link your video instead. The font I found that matches is called "Imprint Shadow".
Cool
Great video! Really shows how to recognize all the different shapes involved and I learned something new. You can add nodes! Thankyou.
Glad you liked it
Great content. Really enjoyed. Learned a lot. Thank you! Keep em coming.
Thanks
Your Etsy notification that went off made me run to my phone thinking I got another sale. Great video
Sorry. It was good for me though..
I saw this exact post in the Facebook group I am in! I wonder if that was you that responded in it. So cool man thanks for the inspiration. I find myself wanting to get an idea of design and this helped a ton. Still learning how to do this stuff but seeing how others do things slightly differently is always helpful and inspiring.
Thanks.. just keep learning
This was a very informative video , thanks so much
You are very welcome
I enjoy these videos. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
Much appreciated, I sure will learn from this 💯
Glad to hear it
Lookin good there Clack.
Thanks
Thanks! Love the info! Very informative!
Glad you like it.. thanks
Thanks, that was very helpful👍
Glad to hear it!
Just don't wanna lose em
Understandable.
Great video Clack! You mentioned that you had difficulty seeing nodes when editing. I prefer to do node editing in wireframe view then switch back to fill to check. Just a matter of personal preference I guess. Good to see other people’s designing process.
I just change the layers, same effect
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Very nice!
Thanks!
Thank you, this was helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Interesting to see designing in LB. I did something simple the other day but had to choose what was the fastest between GIMP, Inkscape, or LB.
I am more comfortable in Lightburn.
Letter font is Imprint MT Shadow...fyi
Thanks..
Hey Dave sorry to bother ya just was wondering I have a desktop with lightburn files in my library,but also have a laptop an trying to figure out how to move my files from desktop to my laptop
Go to the saved location of the libraries and copy and paste them to a thumb drive or etc., you can also use the cloud. Then just place them on the new machine and load them from the files.
I know this is a dumb question. How did you make your M solid mine only comes out in an outline.
On the screen, it’s in lightburn setting. Filled rather than wire
I’am going to need all the help I can get……….
Maybe this will help some.. thanks