Outstanding site. Well laid out and very user friendly. I appreciate the effort that went into this and my thanks to the entire crew that developed it.
Best regards;
George
LaserArts
Outstanding site. Well laid out and very user friendly. I appreciate the effort that went into this and my thanks to the entire crew that developed it.
Best regards;
George
LaserArts
Well, the problem is my old 'house' computer (win98).. I tried it on the shop computer late this afternoon, and it worked perfectly.. For some reason once you give it a filename in the win98 window, and try to download it, it won't even write the filename.. It just ignores everything and sits at zero.. The old house computer will be replaced with the old shop computer probably next year
The vector conversion works great.. I had another version of the Aztec Calendar so I sent it up and back it came looking pretty darn good.. This is going to be a regular site for most of us I'll bet.. I'd upload it here, but its 883k and wont .zip any smaller..
Epilog 24TT(somewhere between 35-45 watts), CorelX4, Photograv(the old one, it works!), HotStamping, Pantograph, Vulcanizer, PolymerPlatemaker, Sandblasting Cabinet, and a 30 year collection of Assorted 'Junque'
Every time you make a typo, the errorists win
I Have to think outside the box.. I don't fit in it anymore
Experience is a wonderful thing.
It enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again.
Every silver lining has a cloud around it
Hmm forgot I could upload a larger .zip, than .cdr file
Here's another version of the Aztec Cal courtesy of this new site
Epilog 24TT(somewhere between 35-45 watts), CorelX4, Photograv(the old one, it works!), HotStamping, Pantograph, Vulcanizer, PolymerPlatemaker, Sandblasting Cabinet, and a 30 year collection of Assorted 'Junque'
Every time you make a typo, the errorists win
I Have to think outside the box.. I don't fit in it anymore
Experience is a wonderful thing.
It enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again.
Every silver lining has a cloud around it
Thank You! This site is a keeper for sure.
Hate to sound new but...
When would vectoring something would be useful what kind of things you can do with vector?
Thanks
Zeev Goldin Engraving solutions
Zeev; Once a file has been vectored, you can make it any size you want, and there are no 'jaggies' around the edges as you would see in a bitmap. You can also engrave it at any dpi you wish, because it not dpi or ppi dependent, and it retains it sharpness even if you stretch it..
Epilog 24TT(somewhere between 35-45 watts), CorelX4, Photograv(the old one, it works!), HotStamping, Pantograph, Vulcanizer, PolymerPlatemaker, Sandblasting Cabinet, and a 30 year collection of Assorted 'Junque'
Every time you make a typo, the errorists win
I Have to think outside the box.. I don't fit in it anymore
Experience is a wonderful thing.
It enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again.
Every silver lining has a cloud around it
so it is now for pay. $300 for the desktop edition. vectormagic.com
DOes anyone pay for this site?
Is it much better than the corel x3 tracing capabilities ?
There another thread about it here Harry:
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=88441
Opinion varies is the summary. The inkscape trace is pretty good and free:
http://www.inkscape.org/
As Darren says, opinion varies but I find Corel trace to be entirely adequate.
Mike Null
St. Louis Laser, Inc.
Trotec Speedy 300, 80 watt
Gravograph IS400
Woodworking shop CLTT and Laser Sublimation
Dye Sublimation
CorelDraw X5, X7