If you have more than 1 layer of graphics on the same cut layer. You can change the object order. Under the arrange tool is push to back/front, push backward/forward in draw order. Sometime I just lock what I want to keep the select what I don’t want and delete it then unlock what I had locked. Like you say ‘there is always more than one way to do something’.
That’s a great tip for working with layers! This is good to know. Typically, I use the layers in Lightburn like physical layers. I have yet to run into a situation where I would need to push something on the same layer, but it is good to know that I can when I need to.
I started drawing optical illusions using geometry when I was in 4th grade. I love using shapes alone to create the illusion of depth or movement. Combined with shading or colors to elaborate the depth is always fun. Now it's simply figuring out ways to replicate the things I've been drawing for years with a pencil in Lightburn. Bringing them for a page to actual 3D.
I originally got them from Dollar Tree, but they no longer list them this small. They are available on Amazon for even less at this time. amzn.to/41oqmCj
Thanks for the video. I'll will have to try this out. The possibilities for this are starting to flow.
If you have more than 1 layer of graphics on the same cut layer. You can change the object order. Under the arrange tool is push to back/front, push backward/forward in draw order. Sometime I just lock what I want to keep the select what I don’t want and delete it then unlock what I had locked. Like you say ‘there is always more than one way to do something’.
That’s a great tip for working with layers! This is good to know. Typically, I use the layers in Lightburn like physical layers. I have yet to run into a situation where I would need to push something on the same layer, but it is good to know that I can when I need to.
Always fascinated with the creation process! How did you come up with this? Was it bty accident after trying something else, that is my usual way 😁
I started drawing optical illusions using geometry when I was in 4th grade. I love using shapes alone to create the illusion of depth or movement. Combined with shading or colors to elaborate the depth is always fun. Now it's simply figuring out ways to replicate the things I've been drawing for years with a pencil in Lightburn. Bringing them for a page to actual 3D.
@@HoboWithWood I bet you had a spirograph like I did!
Where did you get your frames from for the small project?
I originally got them from Dollar Tree, but they no longer list them this small. They are available on Amazon for even less at this time. amzn.to/41oqmCj
oops I got the week wrong I thought it was a 9 o'clock one this week, not getting chat in the replay.
You didn't get it wrong... I did. It was supposed to be a later stream. But even though I've got it in my calendar, I still screwed up.
@@HoboWithWood Oh No, you really are a human LOL