Hi guys,
I’m putting a picture and a text on a tumbler.
It goes fine but the problem is that I need two rounds with different settings to get the picture good.
Is it any way to be able to run multi (add a sub layer) on an image similar to what you can do on text or vector (SVG)?
Now I need to run all once, disable the output for the text, change the settings for the picture and run it again.
I think you’re stuck doing different passes for the different elements.
The only way I can see this working is if you trace the image and put it on the same layer as your text. Then they could be burned at the same time. Not sure if the traced image would look proper though. All you can do is test and see.
I can’t because then the whole image will be white and not gray (grayscale) as well. I can’t seem to get tone when I trace an image, then the picture is all in the same tone
Like I said, not sure if it would look proper.
On a tumbler you don’t get tone anyway. You just get the stainless steel or whatever the tumbler is made of. It’s not like burning wood where you get shades. Tumbler is a monotone process, unless you can show me something different. I would be interested to see.
That is very impressive. I would love to see the finished tumbler. I haven’t been able to get a photo to engrave on wood that I’m happy with.
I was labeling the tumblers, so I put the picture on one of the cups just to show you.
I’m not happy with the picture at all, but hopefully you’ll see what I mean.
I didn’t realize you were using a Fiber. I wrongly assumed you were working with a Diode or C02 which is why I commented about monotone. Carry on.
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