Hello
I try to use lead-in and lead-out functions for text in my project and some of letters behave good and some of them not.
What am I doing wrong?
Hello
I try to use lead-in and lead-out functions for text in my project and some of letters behave good and some of them not.
What am I doing wrong?
Did you convert it to a path before, or not?
Even converted to the path acts the same.
It would be nice if we knew what you think is right, then we’d understand what the problem is… The 1 liner doesn’t tell us much. What are you doing with this?
I can’t look at this and tell where you want them to start or end without more detail on what you are doing. We know you know, we’re the ones in the dark.
How do you wish to use this? What part will end up scrap and what part do you want? In other words, which lead-in/lead-out do you wish to keep, the red or green circled?
Did you try a negative value in the lead in/out?
Do you need to use lead-in/lead-out?
Are these vectors?
Sure. I want to keep green one. Red one damage my “A” letter.
I tried negative value but it doesnt solve the problem.
Generally I don’t need to use lead-in/lead-out if there is any other solution.
I want my laser beam to start working beside of the letter and end also beside of the letter and don’t damage the letter.
The letters are just text created in Lightburn.
Do you have lead-in/lead-out active when you run?
I think the red or green is an entry or exit lead-in/lead-out. could end up they are on the same object?
If you Set Shape Start Point (arrows) (Hover over icon to see options) you can change the behavior.
Without change:
With change:
It helped!
First of all I had to convert text to path and then change the starting point and it helped!
Thank you
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