Made an image in xArt of the grinch with a Christmas tree in line art.
I didn't like the Christmas tree, so deleted it and was left over with the Grinch and made a 2 layered hanging Grinch.
Added note: File is not to be used for sales, only for private use.
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Step 1: Working on the image
Setting 1
Process Method
Laser Cut
Power(%) or Cut Pressure(g)
80
Speed(mm/s)
25
Lines per cm
100
Pass
1
I used xArt and the line art, to make an image of the Grinch with a Christmas tree. Opened the edit image tab and removed the background and the Christmas tree. I copied the image and used that image to remove the legs.
Did the same for the shoes and the head, so that i ended up with the body, head, legs and feet.
Step 2: Outline
Setting 1
Process Method
Bitmap Laser Engrave
Power(%) or Cut Pressure(g)
10
Speed(mm/s)
150
Lines per cm
100
Pass
1
Bitmap mode
Jarvis
Before i used the outline, i set all the image settings to engrave and set the power and speed settings.
I then clicked on each image and used the outline button and set it to zero.
Once that was done, i inserted a circle to place on each image where i wanted the holes to be, to insert the hoops later on.
I set all the outlines settings to cut and put in the power and speed settings.
Step 3: Finshing the Grinch
Once all the pieces were engraved and cut, i painted the edges with black, so it would pop out more.
After i cleaned it, i added the white, red and green colors.
I then attached the head to the body with glue, so it became 2 layers and added hoop rings to the holes and a little rope
I used xArt and the line art, to make an image of the Grinch with a Christmas tree. Opened the edit image tab and removed the background and the Christmas tree. I copied the image and used that image to remove the legs.
Did the same for the shoes and the head, so that i ended up with the body, head, legs and feet.
Before i used the outline, i set all the image settings to engrave and set the power and speed settings.
I then clicked on each image and used the outline button and set it to zero.
Once that was done, i inserted a circle to place on each image where i wanted the holes to be, to insert the hoops later on.
I set all the outlines settings to cut and put in the power and speed settings.
Once all the pieces were engraved and cut, i painted the edges with black, so it would pop out more.
After i cleaned it, i added the white, red and green colors.
I then attached the head to the body with glue, so it became 2 layers and added hoop rings to the holes and a little rope
to the top for hanging.