Play around in the converter and see how it works for you. ShopBot was the 1st to have this ability in the CNC world long before it was in vogue. Thanks for any help.īefore you spend any money, let me clue you in on a few points.You can (right now) use the BMP converter in SB3 by typing in the FC command and choosing the file type from the drop down. I would anticipate that I would then be able to adjust some parameters and end up with a cuttable 3D (or is it 2.5D?) shopbot file? Simplicity and stability are the key requirements for me to be able to make any money with this in my application here. Then I would assume the photoVcarve software has a way to import the greyscale (what dimentional size, file size, pixel, or other requirements to import?). tiff, etc) and convert it to a grayscale using a photo or bitmap editor program. I may not be the sharpest bit in the box but my take on it would be. I do not yet own photoVcarve but, based on the ability to convert any grayscale image, if its quick and easy, I may be buying it right away. I would like to know how you actually did it, step by step if possible and what kind of file did you start with. I am interested in hearing form anyone who has implemented the grayscale to 3D capabilities of photoVcarve.
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