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Better than inkscape for laser cutting
Better than inkscape for laser cutting












better than inkscape for laser cutting

There is nothing seen in a gcode visualizer that will help with this process either. There is always a Trial & Error period for each user before they achieve any successful results. Nothing is perfect because there are so many other variables that effect the laser photo engraving’s outcome like your focal point size, Pixel Resolution (step over), feedrate, min/max laser power values and the material your engraving on. I use it quite often when I’m editing an image. In the PicLaser image editor there is a Preview Gray Scale selection that gives you a general idea what your laser photo engraving will look like from a color image. Load it in UGS and and rotate the visualizer to an isometric view plane (if that is possible) and you will then be able to see the depth variances based on the shades in your image. While this step is optional (Sculpteo will automatically trim any unused space you only pay for the material you use) I generally like. Upload your Design on our Platform and check the Scale. Change the Laser Control Command to a Z and the Max Laser Value to a -.125 and generate the gcode again. Laser Cutting with Inkscape: Saving your File and Importing it onto our Laser Cutting Platform. The UGS visualizer does not recognize S commands, so the view will only be a X&Y plane.














Better than inkscape for laser cutting