Making a book unique, even though I absolutely can't draw.
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Laser_book.zipComplete codeZip Archive - 4.91 kB - 06/05/2018 at 13:39 |
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Hi,
Got a version of Rascius's code working correctly. His code is a mess as well and probably did not work that well (at least my first port did not work that well).
The bit that I really like is the use of bezier curves instead of hard coded curves.
AlanX
Hi,
I was going through your code, Colonisation.pde, (I am neither a java or OpenProcessing programmer but I can code in C) and I got stuck? "p.animate()" has no reference in your code unless it is in "java.util.*".
Checking your source, "'Ornamental Tree' by Algirdas Rascius", I find a lot of code for "animate()".
Does your code actually work? Just asking.
I am hoping to translate Rascius's code into "simple" C and using "xbgi" for graphics by tomorrow.
AlanX
A big like from me!
I have been try to work out how to do this for a long time!
That looks fantastic! Any tips on laser cutter settings?
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@agp.cooper - Colonisation.pde is just an excerpt, I can post a more complete version— the actual code I used contained a bunch of very different approaches which I could switch among while I figured out what would actually work, so it was kind of a mess. Happy to share it though.
@Mike Szczys - I think we were 100% speed, 85% power? Much higher than initially estimated— the thing with the paper edges is that they don't really get any _darker_ than what you see there, you just cut deeper into the paper. Etching down a bit gives depth, which looks cool, but obviously you want to make sure you don't start cutting into the book's actual content.