Halftone Portrait

Hi All,

I might as well kick things off! Here is a halftone portrait I made for my daughter.  I used a halftone generator for the holes, and then used Carveco's V-Bit Carving toolpath to vary the depth.

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  • Great job, Leighton! 

    Would love to know more about how you created that :-)

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  • Its just a whole heap of circles Chris, with varying diameters depending on the colour. 

    If I were to do one again, I would crop off the right darker area as it generated so many circles (around 20,000 if I recall correctly) and made the machining time a lot longer than it needed to be.

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  • I also had a pop at doing a V-Carved Photo, was quite pleased with the results and it is going somewhere in our house...

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  • Looks good, Leighton. I've never been much of a fan for the v-carve process (not enough control), but yours appears to have turned out well.

    Gary

     
     
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  • Thanks, Gary. I know what you mean. My main trouble was making sure the V-Bit was calibrated accurately so as to get what I saw in the toolpath simulation. 

    Here are screenshots showing all of the circles, Chris. I was surprised at how well Carveco handled it, and that the interface didn't lock-up what with so many vectors being involved.

     

    Don't ask how long it took to machine! :)

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  • :) how long did it take to machine? Just kidding.

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