I have a question on the Boolean function. I can create a boolean with the circle, squares, and text by using the function on the left side of the screen all four options show up. When I try to import an outside image the only thing I am able to do is weld shape when trying to margin a name into the import which removes some of the original image. I have pictures if that helps.
Thanks for getting back do you offer any tutorial videos once you import jpg, png svg, and dxf files. I am trying to get them a single layer. For example, once I have an image and import it into lightburn i want to take that import and be able to cut the file or to be able to engrave the image.
@@GODISSOVEREIGN1000 I don't have anything currently on processing images for engraving, since I rarely do any work at all with images. There is a lot of folks out there that are much better than me at image processing. Importing SVG and other vectors though, should come in as normal lines. You can ungroup them and manipulate them as you would any other objects in your workspace.
I have a question on the Boolean function. I can create a boolean with the circle, squares, and text by using the function on the left side of the screen all four options show up. When I try to import an outside image the only thing I am able to do is weld shape when trying to margin a name into the import which removes some of the original image. I have pictures if that helps.
Images are a bit unique. When you import an image layer, it is a single rectangle object and using difference functions on it will not work.
Thanks for getting back do you offer any tutorial videos once you import jpg, png svg, and dxf files. I am trying to get them a single layer. For example, once I have an image and import it into lightburn i want to take that import and be able to cut the file or to be able to engrave the image.
@@GODISSOVEREIGN1000 I don't have anything currently on processing images for engraving, since I rarely do any work at all with images. There is a lot of folks out there that are much better than me at image processing. Importing SVG and other vectors though, should come in as normal lines. You can ungroup them and manipulate them as you would any other objects in your workspace.
@@milaserguy Thanks for getting back. Great Videos