Theoretically, if you wanted to have the T1 and T2 layers be part of the color palette, you could add them in Affinity. After you import the .svg squares, create two more squares and use the eye-dropper in Affinity Designer to pick the T1 and T2 colors off the toolbar in Lightburn, and then continue creating the swatch the same way.
ya that’s just it the t1 and t2 don’t export for. lightburn. reference only I think. I guess you could screenshot the colors in lightburn and use in affinity
Pretty cool to see a tutorial in Affinity Designer. Not that it’s too hard to translate from Adobe, just nice to see.
I appreciate the comment!
Theoretically, if you wanted to have the T1 and T2 layers be part of the color palette, you could add them in Affinity. After you import the .svg squares, create two more squares and use the eye-dropper in Affinity Designer to pick the T1 and T2 colors off the toolbar in Lightburn, and then continue creating the swatch the same way.
ya that’s just it the t1 and t2 don’t export for. lightburn. reference only I think. I guess you could screenshot the colors in lightburn and use in affinity
What stroke size do you use in Affinity Designer? I was sure if this had any factor in LightBurn or the laser.
not when it comes to color swatches
Nice. Sub’d. Do you think you could post a file somewhere?😊
it’s very easy to create, thanks for watching
@@computercreationz just as easy to share. People love that stuff. Share a link on google drive.
just as easy for YOU, you mean. Sheesh so rude lol @@alekjwrgnwekfgn
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thanks for the comment