![]() ![]() People on both platforms, especially laser cutting, are constantly asking for help creating a machine friendly file (svgs usually), especially when trying to convert a live photo to be used for etching, etc. I would actually suggest you cross post this in r/cricut, r/glowforge, and the subs for the various other similar machines (silhouette, other laser cutter brands, and I believe there’s a general laser cutter sub but I don’t remember what it is off the top of my head and I’m on mobile so I can’t search it right now). For my purposes something like this is PERFECT. I’m not a professional graphic designer, but I have been looking for and testing out various software and photoshop settings to do exactly this because I use a Cricut and a laser cutter for various crafting. If anyone needs more free credits to try it out, please DM me, I'm happy to give them away! All I really want is for you to talk with me about your experience and tell me what's needed to be more useful to you guys. The site's called Photobear - any feedback at all on result quality and how I can make it more useful to you would be hugely appreciated. Last time was super helpful: got lots of useful feedback on the UI and the results, which I did everything I can to address. It also does background removal (better than remove.bg I think in many cases) and super resolution.Īs a solo founder with zero funding, I can't really afford ads, so I'm happy to give away credits to this community, get some name recognition and hopefully get feedback on what I could be doing better. Hi! reintroducing myself again to those who may have missed my previous post a couple of weeks ago: I'm a solo developer and I built a tool to vectorize photos automatically. Join our Discord server Design Subreddits LIST Please report any posts which break these rules, to maintain the quality of the subreddit. No Candid / Non-Consenting Explicit / Sensitive ContentĬontact / Engage Moderators Appropriatelyįor full explanation of the rules see here. Shared work must have a comment for context and use the green "Sharing Work" flair. ![]()
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