Alternatively, instead of taking a picture, you can scan the handwriting. But for the carbon fiber object, I tried doing the scanning method but it justs didnt give good results.
To make it a little quicker resizing, adjust the anchor point so you don't have to keep moving the object. Good tutorial though - thanks for posting. For taking the photo, just put the camera on something that will support it 90 degrees above the object (box, glass, etc).
@@davemandel2531 there is no Lightburn app for mobile… you take a photo using your phone and load it on the computer where you have Lightburn installed. Then start a new Lightburn Project and import the photo to Lightburn
Tried it. Didnt work too well on my epson workforce scanner since the piece was not completely flat and you can see se defined shadows on the final scan which looks like its part of the piece. Very hard to auto trace.
Alternatively, instead of taking a picture, you can scan the handwriting. But for the carbon fiber object, I tried doing the scanning method but it justs didnt give good results.
Marco, you have solved my problem! I was getting hollow letters. The key was to use fill instead of line. Thank you very much for this video!
I just bought a laser and I was wondering how to do that thank you so much for sharing Godbless
Thanks for sharing, good info for me since I'm a lightburn rookie !! Lol
To make it a little quicker resizing, adjust the anchor point so you don't have to keep moving the object. Good tutorial though - thanks for posting. For taking the photo, just put the camera on something that will support it 90 degrees above the object (box, glass, etc).
Good info thanks
Very helpful thank you!
Since I can download lightburn to my phone. How do I send it to lightburn from my phone
@@davemandel2531 there is no Lightburn app for mobile… you take a photo using your phone and load it on the computer where you have Lightburn installed. Then start a new Lightburn Project and import the photo to Lightburn
I recognize that first piece as an Fpv drone camera mount plate
Yes that is correct!
I can't load lightburn to my phone
how do you send to lightburn ? e-mal ?
That is how I do it
Save on your computer and drag and drop to your lightburn workspace.
I just put the object on my flat bed scanner.
Please see pinned comment.
Use the ruler to measure much better way
You could have saved a lot of time putting the object in a simple document scanner instead of a hand-held phone pic...
Tried it. Didnt work too well on my epson workforce scanner since the piece was not completely flat and you can see se defined shadows on the final scan which looks like its part of the piece. Very hard to auto trace.
Use a scanner instead of a telephone
Thats what I did first. But it didnt work too well since the piece is not completely flat so the scan did not turn out good at all.