The Line tool actively tries to connect to existing lines, making it easier to create closed shapes.When framing work on galvo systems, you can now use PgUp / PgDn to scale the job being framed.Note: Holding Ctrl or Shift while using these tools will update the control points while enforcing horizontal or vertical symmetry, and double-clicking a control point will reset it back to its original position. Deforming images is computationally expensive, so to keep the UI responsive they only update after a drag is finished. The Deform tool is a more complex 16-point deformation using Bezier splines, allowing you to curve, stretch, or compress shapes in more organic ways, like this:īoth of these tools support vector graphics and images. The intention here is to allow you to compensate for the shape of a tapered tumbler. Warp is a simpler, 4-point envelope warp, linearly stretching your graphics within the control rectangle, like this: Warp and Deformįor people who do rotary work on tapered objects, or are looking for a way to bend or deform generic shapes, the new Warp and Deform tools should help. 1.4 adds the ‘New Window’ option in the File menu:Ĭlick this, and LightBurn will launch a new instance of the application for you. On Mac and Linux, however, the operating system will try to re-use the open one, so it’s historically been difficult to run a second copy. On Windows, launching another instance of LightBurn is simple - you just double-click the app icon. You’ll find this feature in the Laser Tools menu. LightBurn for galvo lasers will now control an external linear or rotary axis for the purpose of running a job multiple times in a row while advancing the workpiece for you automatically, making it easy to run batches of pens, business cards, and so on. This release is primarily bug fixes and stability improvements, however there are some pretty great new tools as well.
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