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Once you drag and drop the traced image to a cue, you can use the Frame/ | Once you drag and drop the traced image to a cue, you can use the Frame/ | ||
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+ | **Below additional information from Aaron McDonald, Support Manager.** | ||
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+ | Text and logos are the most difficult images to re-create in laser as text is the hardest thing to draw with laser scanners. | ||
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+ | For a comparison, look in the " | ||
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+ | QuickShow and BEYOND have a feature called QuickTrace and BEYOND has a Picture Tracer that is slightly more sophisticated than QuickTrace. | ||
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+ | If QuickTrace or the Picture Tracer in BEYOND do not get you the results you want you may need to get your hands dirty, or hire an artist, and take the time to create your laser content in the proper way (90% of laser art is hand drawn in some way even if someone eventually produces the content in an art application like 3D Studio Max). I hand trace 90% of all the laser frame content I produce as I want my work to be close to perfect, and quick and dirty is rarely close to perfect. This is where laser frame creation becomes an art form. | ||
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