I use your method all the time.....works like a charm. I also change my layer from LINE to FILL so I can tell when it is fixed. After that, I set it back to LINE
Thank you. I actually ran into that didn't notice the ants I just checked all my connections. Ultimately did the same thing. Will watch for the ants next time awesome
@@thetinkerverse I actually like lightburn better than inkscape. But I use inkscape to convert files. But ultimately I use fusion 360 for my more complicated designs then import to lightburn for finishing any touches like engraving or specific cutouts. I also use online software to convert certain files like those for CNC so I can use them. Discovered one I wanted the blimp in it once I could open it in fusion360 was over 50ft long. LMAO. Seems the design was a direct import and modification of an actual blimp frame. LoL 😂. I told my daughter we couldn't actually do the full sized version. LMAO 😂😭
@@rieldylanburrows6439 Awwww, come on, you can make a full size blimp in your back yard :) I hear you on the multiple applications. I still use Inkscape pretty often but finding myself doing more and more full design in LB just because it's easy. Fusion is my go-to for models for 3d printing though.
I don't think I would of spotted the marching ants going in different directions, good spot. Maybe as an update the team could add different coloured arrow heads to the marching ant lines if Lightburn detects them going in diferent directions?
I enjoy your videos. Really helpful tips learned from your channel!
Thank you!
I use your method all the time.....works like a charm. I also change my layer from LINE to FILL so I can tell when it is fixed. After that, I set it back to LINE
Definitely a good tip, especially if you have it Filled Rendering turned on so it shows fills real time in the workspace.
Thanks! I had this happen and gave up and started over to fix it.
Glad I could help!
Thank you. I actually ran into that didn't notice the ants I just checked all my connections. Ultimately did the same thing. Will watch for the ants next time awesome
yeah it can drive you crazy. LB does it's best to help you figure it out but sometimes even it's confused. I've noticed it more with imported designs.
@@thetinkerverse I actually like lightburn better than inkscape. But I use inkscape to convert files. But ultimately I use fusion 360 for my more complicated designs then import to lightburn for finishing any touches like engraving or specific cutouts.
I also use online software to convert certain files like those for CNC so I can use them. Discovered one I wanted the blimp in it once I could open it in fusion360 was over 50ft long. LMAO. Seems the design was a direct import and modification of an actual blimp frame. LoL 😂. I told my daughter we couldn't actually do the full sized version. LMAO 😂😭
@@rieldylanburrows6439 Awwww, come on, you can make a full size blimp in your back yard :) I hear you on the multiple applications. I still use Inkscape pretty often but finding myself doing more and more full design in LB just because it's easy. Fusion is my go-to for models for 3d printing though.
I don't think I would of spotted the marching ants going in different directions, good spot. Maybe as an update the team could add different coloured arrow heads to the marching ant lines if Lightburn detects them going in diferent directions?
Great video. Thanks.
You are welcome
Great explanation, thanks
Can you just select everything then do a 0 offset delete original objects? That might be easier.
Good suggestion and just tried it. Nothing is created when you set the offset to 0 so unfortunately it looks like no.