Stunning 3D Laser Carving Made Easy!

Publicado 2024-06-27
Check out these amazing AI-generated 3D relief images carved from solid wood using a Trotec Laser engraving machine. Thanks to advanced AI image generation software, you can now easily create intricate 3D relief designs with just a few clicks. Plus, using the Ruby software, you can easily add a trace cutline to these images. The process is straightforward and efficient, making it easier to produce stunning laser-engraved art.

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Video Web Links:

Download the design files used in this video to get started (Four Links).

Design Files#1
www.troteclaser.com/static/AI_generated_Design_fil…
Design Files #2
www.troteclaser.com/static/AI_generated_Design_fil…
Design Files #3
www.troteclaser.com/static/AI_generated_Design_fil…
Design Files #4
www.troteclaser.com/static/Octopus_Scerary.png.zip
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AI Image Generators

Open AI (Chat GPT) Dall.E: (Used in the video)
chatgpt.com/g/g-2fkFE8rbu-dall-e

Open Art from Mid-journey:
www.Openart.ai

Microsoft Copilot Designer (Uses Open AI- Dall. E):
www.bing.com/chat?q=Microsoft+Copilot&FORM=hpcodx

For a more “Realistic looking” yet less detailed 3D conversion, Convert these AI-generated images to a “True Depth Map” using this free online generator:
depth-r.com/

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Solid Laser Wood Links:

Cherrywood:
shop.troteclaser.com/en-US/category/sheet-material…

Maplewood:
shop.troteclaser.com/en-US/category/sheet-material…

Purple Heart Wood
gs2awards.com/shop/ols/products/purpleheart-laserl…

Padauk Wood (Red/Orange Wood)
gs2awards.com/shop/ols/products/padauk-laserlumber

Acrylic used in Video:
shop.troteclaser.com/en-US/category/sheet-material…

Todos los comentarios (12)
  • @scottw6004
    Thank you so much for including the design files with cut lines!!!
  • @designomomento
    I can not use my trotec laser because I dont have one 😁. Anyway you have great and inspring videos😊
  • @rjtumble
    Have you ever tried using some kind of "sand" blaster to clean the material? I'm thinking something like baking soda as a medium so it's soft, then with low power. I wonder if that would be a good way to clean off the burn marks?
  • @koekatelier
    Hi Dave! This looks so cute! I would love to make someting like this on my speedy 100 (30-40W) in clear acrylic. What settings do I need to use with this wattage?
  • @jimhallas6419
    Great stuff Dave. What is the 100% power? 80w, 120w......
  • @AllenHorn0507
    I want this so bad! I have never done anything with CNC before… Can you tell me which machine you used in this video?
  • @Vadozz77
    Hi! I have a 48 watt diode laser machine. Will I be able to make it even a little bit like yours? Or just a Co2 laser?
  • @LaserGuy62
    Can you do a Video using the Copilot app , I downloaded it but not sure how to do what you've done with 3d
  • @erik_riv
    The result is exquisitely beautiful 💯 How many more things can be done with the same TROTEC + AI combination? 🙌 Thank you!
  • @Hakkar
    Love your tutorials (but the music is repetative and thus very annoying). I have a 80w co2 from a different brand and constantly hear to avoid using 100% power because it reduces the lifespan of the lasertube, yet in most (if not all?) of your videos you use 100% power. Is Trotec different than other co2 lasers in that regard or am I missing something? (I know relief mode is the exception since it varies power)