Awesome video, my best friend and I were trying to make coasters & our image just was not cooperating no matter what we tried, this helped out a ton. You rule!
wow good content. subbed. HOW I have not seen this channel before is beyond me . Ive been binge watching laser/cnc content since november, and this here is some great stuff! thanks
Don't forget to change the layer to "Fill". If you have the layer on "Line" it will not be right. Notice Jeff has his on C00 (Black) and is set to Fill. Thank you Jeff, I learned something very useful. Just subscribed.
Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much for this great video. The laser engraver is purchased and on its way and will definitely be working on this. Thanks again and am subscribed. Ciao
Great video and I learned something new. New subscriber now and will be binging your other videos soon. I'm going to try this your way but also with removing the background of the original and then using this process to adjust it. Thanks
Make sure that you do threshold instead of grayscale, it works much better. So manipulate the picture and threshold, then save it as a BMP delete the file bring it back in and then trace it. Thanks for the comment.
OKAY, thankyou very much, this is one of the best videos that I have seen on this subject and hopefully will make a difference ( huge ) on some pictures that I have been working on. Now all I have to do is remember where it is and what it is in all my Laser videos.
@@retparatrooper I am glad you did. I had ended up with other programs while searching but didn't know it can be done with Lightburn as well. And better too. My laser engraver is coming in about 10 days but can buy Lightburn soon now to try this out.
Great Stuff! Thanks so much! I tried this for a pet memorial on slate, but forgot that I would need to invert the image to look like a "negative" since the slate is dark. My work would have been OK on wood, so I'll have to review how to invert the image.
It actually works better if you use the threshold instead of like grayscale. I meant to show threshold. Then once you have done threshold, save it as a BMP file, and then import it back in and it works fantastic.