LightBurn Tutorial: Fixing stubborn open shapes, breaking and joining nodes
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- Опубліковано 17 гру 2023
- A quick tutorial for LightBurn to demonstrate how to fix shapes that are open and are not wanting to properly close when placing nodes on top of each other.
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Hey Jim , Thank You for the plain and easily understandable way you help with all your videos
Glad I could help
Okay thank you I will definitely check it out
O M G. Thank you for this. I was going nuts. This was so frustrating.
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much!! I've been battling open shapes for months!!!
You got this!
Man, if this works all the time, it's a game changer! Thanks for the tip.
Because of the nature of the "Auto-Join" function, it should work most of the time. Sometimes shapes can be quite complicated though, so this could create a LOT of segments on large complicated shapes and may not be desirable. I generally fix crosslinked nodes manually, but it requires some practice how to identify them quickly.
@@milaserguyYes, I have fought them diligently at times, trying all sorts of things from other videos. Even the tip of using the offset to find them will help immensely. Thanks again!
Very nice. What I have been doing up until now is inserting a node just before the one that will not connect and then clicking on the original end node that isn't connected and deleting it. I then grab the new node and in most cases find it will connect. This would be great to do before ever starting to work with the nodes to try and eliminate the issue first. Thank you
Break apart and auto-join was a game changer for me for time saving.
Magnificent.
Glad it helped!
Wowwwww my friend almost magic 😂😂😂😂 thank you very very much for this video this solve a lot of my problems with this situation
You are most welcome
Why did my colors from the bottom disappeared
In the "Window" menu, make sure "Color Palette" is checked. If it is, it could be moved somewhere else accidentally. If you can't find it, use Window->Reset to Default Layout