As for adjusting the time, select the hand and click ctl-2 or go to Arrange / Two-Point Rotate /Scale. Click on the axis end of the hand, then the other end. Drag to where you want the hand to point. Again, I just figured this out while watching your video, figuring there had to be an easier way. I really like what you did with the original file - your version looks much better. And, if she was in her underwear, she would be on a copier, not a desk. hehe. You really do come up with some cool designs. I get several good tips from every one of your videos. Did not know about the mask thing. Very handy! Thanks!
Lol. I use the two-point rotate a lot. Like I say all the time... there's more than one way. My videos are long enough without getting too lost on the weeds with all the options. I do plan to share your comment with my customer about the copier. 😆
Ya know, aside from making that sort of sign, this video demonstrates a lot of Laserburn techniques that could be useful in a lot of other situations. Thank you for that. Now one silly gripe. I’m not sure I like the pattern you used for the legs. To me it looks like fish net stalkings, probably not appropriate for an office sign. My suggestion might be to use the same pattern for the legs as you used for the jacket, perhaps engraved more or less deeply for the legs. That might suggest a clothes suit. 🤷
With the LPI I used, I see a pair of plaid pants. A smaller LPI, I might have seen fishnet. But, I doubt it. Afterall, I didn't see a woman sitting there in her underwear, but the person I have designed this for seen that immediately. (Shrug) I guess people see what they want to. Which is a good thing, otherwise it would be a very vanilla world.
As for adjusting the time, select the hand and click ctl-2 or go to Arrange / Two-Point Rotate /Scale. Click on the axis end of the hand, then the other end. Drag to where you want the hand to point. Again, I just figured this out while watching your video, figuring there had to be an easier way. I really like what you did with the original file - your version looks much better. And, if she was in her underwear, she would be on a copier, not a desk. hehe. You really do come up with some cool designs. I get several good tips from every one of your videos. Did not know about the mask thing. Very handy! Thanks!
Lol. I use the two-point rotate a lot. Like I say all the time... there's more than one way. My videos are long enough without getting too lost on the weeds with all the options. I do plan to share your comment with my customer about the copier. 😆
Thanks Steve! That’s looks so cute!
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Ya know, aside from making that sort of sign, this video demonstrates a lot of Laserburn techniques that could be useful in a lot of other situations. Thank you for that. Now one silly gripe. I’m not sure I like the pattern you used for the legs. To me it looks like fish net stalkings, probably not appropriate for an office sign. My suggestion might be to use the same pattern for the legs as you used for the jacket, perhaps engraved more or less deeply for the legs. That might suggest a clothes suit. 🤷
With the LPI I used, I see a pair of plaid pants. A smaller LPI, I might have seen fishnet. But, I doubt it. Afterall, I didn't see a woman sitting there in her underwear, but the person I have designed this for seen that immediately. (Shrug) I guess people see what they want to. Which is a good thing, otherwise it would be a very vanilla world.
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Much shorter than the5 hours and 47 minutes stream
Yes, but... still twice as long as your average RUclips video. 🙃