relaxing campfire scene printed and traced

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relaxing campfire scene printed and traced

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took this campfire scene and traced it using logic trace and cutting it out
with a CO2 laser and painted it black
Also this could be cut on plasma

https://stankern.vids.io/videos/ea9fd4b ... and-traced
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Nice work and room for a Family name at the bottom too. Post the DXF or SVG file if you want, some member may want to cut one out.
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Nice video Stan! Your newer version of Logictrace is much more colorful than my older version. I have become so spoiled doing manual tracing on the computer that it is hard for me to go back to the digitizing board unless absolutely necessary. But you've got your process down and dialed in so you are very fast and efficient with it. Keep up the great work.

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acourtjester wrote: Sat Aug 26, 2023 4:13 pm Nice work and room for a Family name at the bottom too. Post the DXF or SVG file if you want, some member may want to cut one out.
Tom - I've seen similar versions offered as a finished pieces on Etsy. But I don't think I have seen the actual dxf or svg offered anywhere. I might try my hand at a manual trace of the image.

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I didn't have the patience to spend the time to do a manual trace, so I opted for an Inkscape autotrace instead. For low resolution images, the autotrace often turns out a bit distorted - but I think this one came out ok.

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Nice work, and thanks for posting the file :Like
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Nice David, super clean design. All of Stans posts are great but the designs he does on his drawing boards are never shared, seems more like a promotion for the drawing boards he uses.
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plasmanewbie wrote: Mon Aug 28, 2023 12:21 pm Nice David, super clean design. All of Stans posts are great but the designs he does on his drawing boards are never shared, seems more like a promotion for the drawing boards he uses.
Plasmamewbie - Stan has a close relationship with John Walsh - the guy who sells the LogicTrace program and digitizing boards. I think Stan just does this for fun as a hobby, and am not quite sure why he never shares his files.

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adbuch wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:08 am I didn't have the patience to spend the time to do a manual trace, so I opted for an Inkscape autotrace instead. For low resolution images, the autotrace often turns out a bit distorted - but I think this one came out ok.

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Very nice!
Definitely worthy of an archive save for potential future use
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plasmanewbie wrote: Mon Aug 28, 2023 12:21 pm “ seems more like a promotion for the drawing boards he uses’.
I kinda sensed that too. But hey, capitalism baby!
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