Looks good. But not real clear how you did the land portion with the road. Didn't show that part of the engraving. I am assuming you took the tetritiary roads or the primary roads whatever they were, and you put that graphic over the land/water layer. Then you engraved the roads and cut the land. It would've been better if you had shown each layer being engraved and/or cut.
No problem! Any requests for a different map? Layered maps can be difficult but as you can see it's just a matter of getting the hang of Laser Map Maker and you will be pumping maps out fast in no time.
Yes. XCS can use SVG files (and other file types) into the studio. I mainly use Lightburn for all my lasers, but XCS should have no problem with these file types.
Great tutorial that's cleared a few things up for me. I've signed up for the basic package and can't wait to use it.
I am wondering if you could do a tutorial of a way to get more layers focused on topography. like farm land or hills etc for more rural maps
Looks good. But not real clear how you did the land portion with the road. Didn't show that part of the engraving. I am assuming you took the tetritiary roads or the primary roads whatever they were, and you put that graphic over the land/water layer. Then you engraved the roads and cut the land. It would've been better if you had shown each layer being engraved and/or cut.
thanks for another walk though, did my first export this morning, still got a bit to learn ,but getting there.
No problem! Any requests for a different map? Layered maps can be difficult but as you can see it's just a matter of getting the hang of Laser Map Maker and you will be pumping maps out fast in no time.
where an or how do you get the map , you wanna do ??
I'm new to laser engraving and use xTool XCS, would these files work in XCS?
Yes. XCS can use SVG files (and other file types) into the studio. I mainly use Lightburn for all my lasers, but XCS should have no problem with these file types.
They Adobe style pricing is beyond comical. Good luck.