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Transform Images into 3D Relief Models with Vectric Aspire: A Step-by-Step Guide Using AI-Images

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Welcome to this tutorial where I demonstrate in a stepbystep manner how to transform an image into a 3D relief model using Aspire's feature for Creating a component from a bitmap (image).

In this video I touch on some information (prompt insights) that can be provided to the Microsoft Copilot Designer to have image that work pretty well for the transition from the image provided to a reasonable 3D relief model using Aspire's function for creating a component from a bitmap by using an image that has been generated in the AI software.

I will also demonstrate how the Moulding tool path applicable in Aspire and vCarve Pro can be used to frame your artwork once it is created.

I noted in this video that much of my information for developing prompts was through attending training courses and live Question and Answer sessions conducted by Kyle Ely in his Learn Your CNC Program. I highly recommend if you want to up your CNC Game and learn more than most CNC operators out there Kyle's course in invaluable. I have been using my CNC for several years and thought I knew Vectric Software inside and out until i paid for Kyle's courses and Lice Q&A program this is by far one of my best purchases since owning my CNC. Below are links to Kyle's programs which will give you a 10% discount and me a small commission.

If you know me, then you would know that I would not give the praise above for Kyle if I didn't believe in what he does the commission is not critical for me but does help support my channel and my ability to invest in new equipment to make better videos.

Learn Your CNC Vectric Master Training Course: https://academy.learnyourcnc.com/a/21...

Learn Your CNC Weekly Live Vectric Group Training: https://academy.learnyourcnc.com/a/21...

What You Will Learn:

Basic prompt ideas for getting an image from Microsoft Copilot Designer that is likely to be able to be transformed into a 3D relief model in Aspire software
Importing the bitmap into Aspire and setting up vectors to allow for efficient carving of the relief model and cutting out the model once it is carved
Concept of whether an image needs to be inverted or not inverted for the best conversion results.
Steps for converting the image into a component (3D relief component)
Setting up the tool paths to cut the relief model
Step for cutting out the relief to use as wall art
How to use the moulding tool path to create a frame around your newly created wall art.

Why Watch?
Enhance your ability to get AI to produce images that can be more easily be converted into 3D models and then convert those images to 3D models using Aspire software.

⏰Timecodes⏰
00:00 Introduction
01:20 Basic prompt ideas for getting an image from Microsoft Copilot Designer to be converted to a 3D relief model
02:50 Importing the bitmap into Aspire and setting up vectors to allow for efficient carving of the relief model and cutting out the model once it is carved
03:30 Discussion of "inverting" or "not inverting" your image
04:30 Steps for converting the image into a component (3D relief component)
05:45 Adjusting the relief model using Aspire Tools for creating a bit more depth in the model
06:00 Setting up the tool paths to cut the relief model
08:10 Cutting the relief model out with a profile tool path.
08:40 Using the smoothing tool in Aspire
10:45 Setting up a Moulding Tool Path to make a built in frame around the wall art
13:40 Time to cut/carve project information

Other videos you may like can be found at this playlist (Vectric Tips and Tricks) :    • Vectric Tips and Tricks  

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