I have a logo that I want to etch onto some wine glasses, but it is an image that doesn’t convert well with the laser. Is there someone who would be willing to make this image look like a badger when I burn it instead of an old B&W negative? I’m happy to compensate. My email is south@stalkerstickbows.com
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there’s the key point…
If the glass is making a light mark where the laser removes material instead of a dark mark like where it engraves wood you have to reverse the image output - or make it a negative to engrave the image on glass. Slate has similar requirements.
If you didn’t do this your dark letters probably came out light (which is probably what you want - because you don’t want to have to carve the whole side of the glass except the letters) and the image looks like the B&W negative.
I fiddled with it for a bit and tried pass-through and invert image in the Cut Settings editor but I couldn’t make a negative of just the badger without making a mess and a lot of work out of the letters and mountains. Did you compose this image with a graphics editor? If you make the negative of just the badger in the same art I really feel that you’ll be close to your goal for getting the image to work on glass.
If you composed this in LightBurn and if we can edit individual parts of this art I’d try to reverse just the Badger.
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