2 suggestings, let the tile out gas for 10-15 minutes after cleaning, couldn't tell if you sprayed right away and very thin coats. Very light coat, let it dry then another light coat. Just a couple suggestions. Loved the etched tile look.
Hi! I have a few questions... I saw you spraying the tiles with the white, but didn't you finish with the black paint? I've always heard that in order to get the contrast you need to finish the tile with black paint. Also did you invent the picture?
I have the same problem with the paint and find myself doing what I do with my airbrush. I scrape the nozzle, when I don't like what I'm getting. One can started spraying wildly and I noticed a layer of paint had built up and torn loose, causing the paint to ricochet off the loose piece. Boy that made a mess. NOW, on the lens kits. I have a Longer Ray 10 watt and the lens cover looks to be the same as the XTool. Do you know if yours will fit the Longer?
@@LaserNoob I've been working on some repairs, in the house and keep forgetting. I'll try to get it this weekend, since I have to clean the laser anyway. Thanks for thinking about me.
Excellent results.
Take your “fuzzy” tile and etch a bear on it. It will have texture like fur.
2 suggestings, let the tile out gas for 10-15 minutes after cleaning, couldn't tell if you sprayed right away and very thin coats. Very light coat, let it dry then another light coat. Just a couple suggestions. Loved the etched tile look.
Hey bro try leaning your tile against a box and keep the spray can at a more vertical plain maybe this will work for the reduction of splatery
The only way I have not tried using this paint is in a non-gravity environment. And Elon ain't taking my calls. Lol
Hi! I have a few questions... I saw you spraying the tiles with the white, but didn't you finish with the black paint? I've always heard that in order to get the contrast you need to finish the tile with black paint. Also did you invent the picture?
Only the white paint was used. The laser, interacting with the paint, makes it black. And the picture is of family members.
Great video,you said you ended up doing a final tweak in i-magr what did you do
Adjusted the contrast, brightness and gamma a bit.
I have the same problem with the paint and find myself doing what I do with my airbrush. I scrape the nozzle, when I don't like what I'm getting. One can started spraying wildly and I noticed a layer of paint had built up and torn loose, causing the paint to ricochet off the loose piece. Boy that made a mess. NOW, on the lens kits. I have a Longer Ray 10 watt and the lens cover looks to be the same as the XTool. Do you know if yours will fit the Longer?
Can you tell me in millimeters what size your lens is? You can email me at ryan@panhandlelaser.com if you'd like.
@@LaserNoob I will get the measurements for you. I have a tiny spot on mine that won't completely clean off anymore. Thanks.
Did you get the size of your lens cover?
@@LaserNoob I've been working on some repairs, in the house and keep forgetting. I'll try to get it this weekend, since I have to clean the laser anyway. Thanks for thinking about me.
What settings in imgr did you use?
I also want to know please help with the settings
Was this done in grayscale or one of the dithers?
The image was processed with imag-r and "passthrough" selected in lightburn settings.