Ver 1.179
HP-Nvidia HD Video Card
Windows 7 Ultimate
Scanning with Carvewight Probe and Next Engine 3d Laser Scanner HD
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Ed
The two scans of the belt buckle are straight from scanner and saved, no adjustments. I'm not sure what if any of the software would help improve the scans.
I'm to new at this to advise on the fine points of the software.
Jackssib1: Great looking scan and carve.
Go ahead, make my Day!
has a lot to do with it. if you scan something small and try to enlarge it a bunch it may not be good enough. but the 4" carve of a 4" scan item should look almost identical. now saying that the type of wood has a lot to do with it too. dense wood should produce nicer carves.
...also, don't forget to assign "Bit Optimization: Bit Optimization: BEST" to the pattern as well as choosing the "BEST" setting when uploading the project to the memory card - otherwise the detail may/will suffer in the finished project.
Michael T
Happy Carving!
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not carving yet,,waiting for board sensor. new scan and project.
jack
Jack of all trades ,master of none, but if you got a job, I'll git-er-done.
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but this is how i like it.box1myway.mpc just cut the bottom section with the name off with a chopsaw. maybe roundover the edges on the lid with a router.
fiddle around with the editor some too. the hole in the rose petal can be fixed. use the eyedropper to pick a place right beside the hole then use the paint brush to paint the hole. its so little you may not have to use the blur tool on it after painting.
I'm still gonna work on it more, but thats great info. thanks again.
I'm just learning the cleanup and such.
Yall are great help, here.
Jack
Jack of all trades ,master of none, but if you got a job, I'll git-er-done.
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