Colin Liotta of Liotta Design explains how he makes his incredible laser-cut layered paper art using maths and a laser cutter. Check out the final results on www.liottadesign.com
Hi Colin Liotta Would like to appropriate u r hard efforts to make us explain the concept. I eager to learn more thing, plz help me out and teach me. Warm regards.
Hey, that's really beautiful and I can tell you truly appreciate laser cutting as a hobby. I too am a fellow laser cutting hobbyist. However, I was disappointed to find that this entire video is simply an add for your etsy storefront. Don't get me wrong, I would buy from your etsy store in a heartbeat. The thing is... you don't seem to be willing to share your digital artwork. That's kind of a deal-breaker for me. Any reason why?
The vast majority of this video is him LITERALLY showing you how he does it, and only at the end does he list his website...in the most harmless way possible.
This is super inspiring! Thank you for sharing your process.
This is so cool! Thank you for sharing!
This medium is so amazing! I've been look for a project to really test our lasers at work ^_^
Thanks! This is a little treasure trove of info and inspiration. What soft wear do you use to design?
How do you make the calculations. I mean do you use a graphics program like inkscape or make it in mathlab or such?
Can you cut 180 or 140 gsm crepe paper using this machine?
does any one knows were i can get the files to make the same work
genius
Hi Colin Liotta
Would like to appropriate u r hard efforts to make us explain the concept. I eager to learn more thing, plz help me out and teach me. Warm regards.
What software do u use
Hey, that's really beautiful and I can tell you truly appreciate laser cutting as a hobby.
I too am a fellow laser cutting hobbyist. However, I was disappointed to find that this entire video is simply an add for your etsy storefront. Don't get me wrong, I would buy from your etsy store in a heartbeat. The thing is... you don't seem to be willing to share your digital artwork. That's kind of a deal-breaker for me.
Any reason why?
The vast majority of this video is him LITERALLY showing you how he does it, and only at the end does he list his website...in the most harmless way possible.