A tip for working with wood is to turn your scan direction to 45 degrees and cross hatch on. Will get rid of those grain direction hills and valleys, will double your time but 👌
Thank you so much for the clear and concise video! This is exactly what I was looking for to engrave the negative space and make the letters positive so to speak. Thank you again!
Thank you for this video, I was going nuts trying to figure out how to make raised letters, oddly enough, I have done it before, but couldn’t figure it out again.
A tip for working with wood is to turn your scan direction to 45 degrees and cross hatch on. Will get rid of those grain direction hills and valleys, will double your time but 👌
I'll try this. I have been disappointed by the waves after engraving. Thanks for the tip.
Best tutorial ever.
Great demo!!!!
Excellent tip. So simple. thank you.
Thank you!
Great....thanks😁
Damn, I could have used this yesterday as I was trying to do a reserve engrave on a patch. Great video, easy to understand.
Thank you so much for the clear and concise video! This is exactly what I was looking for to engrave the negative space and make the letters positive so to speak. Thank you again!
thanks for your comment! Glad to help
Ctrl+D instead of Ctrl+C Ctrl+V 😎
Any way to make the “background” more smooth?
Thank you for this video, I was going nuts trying to figure out how to make raised letters, oddly enough, I have done it before, but couldn’t figure it out again.
thanks-glad to help!
Thank you for this
Software name plss
Light Burn
Too fast to folow.
Ahhhh
Thank you!!