SO, just an FYI to everyone (not that I haven't worked on computers for 40 years LOL) but, if you go into computer system settings for your mouse (not the mouse software) and click on the ADDITIONAL MOUSE SETTINGS under the "Related Settings" section when the little screen pops up there will be an option to CLIKLOCK - this feature is amazing because it allows you to click and select and then drag whatever you need to, let's say when drawing a line and you need to scroll down at the same time, WITHOUT having to hold down the left mouse button!! You can scroll and move wherever you want to with that line, and when you have it in place where you want it, you just hit the left click on the mouse, and it releases it. Makes designing much less tedious and quicker (especially drawing the array lines). Just thought I'd share this little tip. 😉 😊
Absolutely not. You MUST do it this way. Anything different will not produce the same result. You must ALWAYS do things exactly like I do it without deviation. 😯 Wouldn't it be terrible if those comments were true. That's what's really great about Lightburn. There's almost always more than one way to accomplish things in Lightburn. This is a great suggestion to save a little time. But there are some folks who would not agree with this. But in the future, I will probably use your suggestion myself. Thanks!
Early to bed. Early to rise. But I missed the Hobby With Wood Guy. Thank God for replay.
SO, just an FYI to everyone (not that I haven't worked on computers for 40 years LOL) but, if you go into computer system settings for your mouse (not the mouse software) and click on the ADDITIONAL MOUSE SETTINGS under the "Related Settings" section when the little screen pops up there will be an option to CLIKLOCK - this feature is amazing because it allows you to click and select and then drag whatever you need to, let's say when drawing a line and you need to scroll down at the same time, WITHOUT having to hold down the left mouse button!! You can scroll and move wherever you want to with that line, and when you have it in place where you want it, you just hit the left click on the mouse, and it releases it. Makes designing much less tedious and quicker (especially drawing the array lines).
Just thought I'd share this little tip. 😉 😊
I really like this design.
It is one of my favorites, too.
If you left the back layer off, it could be a table cross and look pretty cool from the other side too!
Darn it! I missed the livestream today. Sorry Steve
I almost missed it myself. I thought it was an evening livestream. Thank goodness for my preset alarms, or I would have missed it.
@@HoboWithWood Yup, I'm going to set those up on my phone!
???? Can’t you work with the left half of the cross and eliminate having,to cut half away at each layer?
Absolutely not. You MUST do it this way. Anything different will not produce the same result. You must ALWAYS do things exactly like I do it without deviation. 😯 Wouldn't it be terrible if those comments were true. That's what's really great about Lightburn. There's almost always more than one way to accomplish things in Lightburn. This is a great suggestion to save a little time. But there are some folks who would not agree with this. But in the future, I will probably use your suggestion myself. Thanks!
Never grow up.
I have no plans to. The alternative to not getting any older is not a favorable one. But no one said you have to grow up while growing older. 😎