The only thing you need to do is convert it to outlines. For more details see the cutting or engraving part of this tutorial. Vector engraving lines have to be RGB blue with a stroke weight of 0.01mm without any fill. Delete the bitmap before sending the file.Ĭutting lines have to be RGB red with a stroke weight of 0.01mm without any fill. Select the image and click Bitmaps -> Bitmap overtrekken (trace bitmap)Īttention!: The original bitmap is still behind the traced image. If you want to cut or vector engrave them, you need to convert these images (JPEG,BMP, PNG, etc.) to vector line drawings. Rasterized or bitmap images can only be engraved. White is not engraved, light grey is the shallowest and black the densest. The density control is exactly the same as with fills. Color images are being converted to a greyscale image via dithering. The laser cutter can interpret raster images for engraving without any problems. Gradients can also be used and are treated the same way by the machine. All shades of grey in between make a difference in density. On average light grey (RGB – 230,230,230) is the shallowest and black the densest. By using shades of grey you can control the density of the engraving. De color is RGB blue which is also available in the color pallet.Īll fills are engraved. You can download the correct swatches that can be imported to CorelDRAW here. ![]() The stroke weight has to be Hairline and the color RGB red. These are the outlines of the shape you want to cut. The options are probably at the same place in the English version. The file contains the margins and colors you can use.Īttention!: The screenshots are in Dutch. All you need to do is export it, share on social media or print it.How to setup a file that our laser can work with?Ĭhoose the size of the material you want to use. Try with different backgrounds for best match. Adjust the image you cropped on the background until it fits.Choose image from the dialog box Advertisements.Its time to import the background that will best fit our image. Final look of the shaped image Advertisements.Drag it to create a curve at edges that are rounded e.g., shoulder, cheek etc.Move the mouse pointer to the arrow upward or downward.Click on the delete button to remove node Advertisements.Select the curve tool to convert to curve.To create smooth edge and make the photo look natural you have to delete some of the nodes and also convert others to curves. This is the second tool after the Select tool, upper left corner (Shortcut: F10) Now, shape the image using the Shape tool.If you are new to the Pen tool, you can learn everything you need to know about it and how to use it here. With this, it is easier to work with the image and give it a new background. You will notice only the portion marked by the Pen tool is cropped. Remove the shape around the cropped photo.Highlight both shape and image together and click intersect.Click exactly the starting point of the shape to connect shape Advertisements.Draw a shape in form of the picture you imported.Click an empty space to complete the process.Let’s import the photo we will be editing. ![]() Our working environment is now set for work. ![]() Type a custom name at ‘Name’ field to replace Untitled-1.Step 2: Creating a Worksheet or Work Environment In this tutorial, we will be using X19 on Windows 10. Who can learn this: Beginner & Advanced Designer – you should have basic knowledge in using Pen tool and manipulating Shape tool.Īll versions of CorelDraw will work just fine. In this tutorial, you will learn how to remove the background from a picture in corelDRAW, and replace it with a different background using Pen and Shape tools respectively.
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