Lake Art, with LASERS!
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Have you ever seen these laser etched and cut lake maps? Or seen laser cut maps of shorelines, or even small countries? In this video I dive in fairly deep on how to make one, or at least one way how to make one. This is the first in a few videos about these types of laser projects - so hit that subscribe button if you want to see more! Thanks, and as always - if you have any questions, suggestions, or tips - please comment down below! I do my best to answer them all!
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One of the companies I mention in this video is Lake Art LLC. Although I have no affiliation with them, I do really like their products. Here is their website: lake-art.com
Edit: I was contacted in the comments by one of the two people I highlighted that frequently post really nice work in the forums, and I realized I should have linked them here as well. The first is Timea Ujhelyi, and his Etsy store (seems like he is on a break from it) is here: www.etsy.com/shop/LaserVector.... The second is Peter Melis, who makes some incredible raised street maps (among other things), and I believe his work can be found here: www.etsy.com/shop/iNEODSGN
I use a site called snazzy maps, which can be found here: snazzymaps.com
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Thank you first to going through all the processes for this project. Second, the presentation is excellent. Concise and to the point.
This might be three years ago you made this but I'm just hearing it for the first time and it's GREAT. Thank-you for such a clear explanation and to top it off I am using Affinity Design as well. I have repeatedly watched and listened to your voice in each set of the process. I have made two 12 x18 maps and I am starting my third map tonight. Gave one away and sold the other! I'm in Minnesota and we have so many lakes..
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
2 ай бұрын
Wow that is awesome!
This might be the best tutorial I've ever seen on KZread. Not just the best laser tutorial, the best tutorial period. Super professional, absolutely zero "Uh" pauses when speaking, super detailed. Yes I will need to watch it again and take notes before I attempt a lake map, but all I can say is "Wow" and thank you for taking the time to do this.
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you very much!
@stevetucker7230
Жыл бұрын
Ditto
@gr8bskt
Жыл бұрын
And not talking 100 mph with his rising inflection at the end so everything sounds like a question. So easy to listen to. Subbed.
@hannahrosen2182
11 ай бұрын
Agreed!!
@ricardomorales1818
7 ай бұрын
agree 100 percent this video felt like i was in class
Wow, this lake art with lasers is absolutely epic! Been wanting to try making one for ages and this tutorial is seriously the bomb. Huge thanks for all the tips! 🌊🎨💥
Hands down the best tutorial I’ve seen about laser map art. Thank you so much!
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
11 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Likin' and subscribin'! you're right about forum makers not being especially forthcoming about their process. So, THANK YOU!!
When I saw the thumbnail for this video in my suggested list, I thought this was going to be Lichtenberg art. This was a pleasant surprise! Thanks for all the information!
Well explained, and I enjoyed watching it
I have been researching this for a while how to do this for a while now. I'm so happy I came across this. This is the most detailed video I've ever came across and I appreciate your hard work
Thanks so much Tim! I live in a lake town and I asked all the time to make these maps. I’ve been on snazzy maps but I truly appreciate you going into depth on how to select exactly what is needed.
This is SO awesome!! I’ve been wanting to make one of these for a while and this is by far the most helpful tutorial I’ve found yet! Can’t wait to make one now. Thank you!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
I can't thank you enough for making this video and sharing the "secret" to making these types of maps! Excellent video!
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
If you are not already narrating audio books, you should. Your diction is precise and your voice has a soothing tone, perfect for that. Oh, and that was a great project, very well explained.
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks man!!!
Phenomenal instruction! Just what I was looking for. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Tim, this video is really helpful.
Fantastic work, thanks for sharing. Awesome
Awesome job! Very nice work!!
I LOVE Snazzy Maps. Just got a laser cutter for Christmas and this project is the kind of project that I wanted to tackle first. Why? Because I make real maps for a living using ArcPro and ArcMap. I have a BA and Masters in GIS. I live and breathe maps!! Especially maps with data! Great explanation on making these Laser Cut Maps! Thanks! Smith Mtn Lake is one of our faves. Beautiful work. Greetings from 34 degrees Coastal NC.
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
4 ай бұрын
I have spent weeks learning QGIS for potential future projects. Man that is a deep learning curve. Not to use it - that's fairly reasonable - but to set it up to effectively auto generate maps of a specific type... Just a lot of workflow stuff. Keep in touch!
Great video. You explained everything without rushing..
Awesome! Your narration is really great as well, Tim.
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks man!
Beautiful work, I’ve thought of doing this for some time now. Thanks for reinforcing the urge to do this in my area.
EXCELLENT!!! I was planning to try one but didnt know where to start. there's a lot to take in but this video is an absolute gem. Thanks again!
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Absolutely crazy! 💗 I love it -- Thank you for sharing.
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
You're my hero!! Incredible tutorial. I appreciate it more than you can imagine 🦋🙏🦋
Excellent walkthrough!
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!!
You are the man!! I’m glad I stumbled on your page. New subscriber for sure, can’t wait to see what else I can learn from you.
This is amazing Tim!
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks
Thanks for this great video!
Thanks for your generosity in sharing 👍🏻
That's awesome. Getting ready to get a laser desktop cutter and this is defiantly one of my first projects. Next to Hungry Mother, Smith Mountain State park is my favorite VA state park.
Very clear and concise.. Thank you!
Really well done.
So cool!
Great video and very well explained!
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. This is well done.
Thank you very helpful.
Your videos are fantastic! Have my laser on the way and have quite enjoyed watching what you are upto!
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
3 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
Great video, very informative. Have subscribed!
Excellent!! I really enjoyed this. Off to try one!
Thanks for sharing the knowledge, this is one of the reasons I want to get into a laser cutter.
Wow! AWESOME tutorial! I hope to make one of these with my new laser. Thank you!
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Check out the raised street map New York video for some updates too!
Excellent. 2 thumps up. 1 for the content on how you make these maps, and 2, SML is the first one I want to do. We stay there in Penhook each year. Thank you.
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
2 жыл бұрын
Such a perfect lake. :)
Very nice video. Your skills, voice and techniques are superb. I will try to make my own version as soon as my laser arrives and I become familiar with it. I just subscribed and will be viewing your other videos as I can. Thanks!!
My new primary channel. You are rock, man! Great video!
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!!
Dude!!! This was an awesome video. Subscribed!
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the sub!
So glad I found this
lots of man made lakes don't have good depth information, but the old elevation maps from before the dam was built are still available. Not 100% accurate, but good enough for decorative maps.
Great video - thanks !
Very well done
Great job
Hey thanks, Tim, this is fantastic! I am going to a friend's cottage this summer and want to create a similar project for them! Love your teaching style and the pace you go. Well done. Have you ever done this in 3D and if so, could you do a video on that as well? Great work.
I ended up here on accident but think I am going to order a laser now :-D. Thanks for your details and smoothly rolling through the material!
Brilliant!
Super. Thanks!
THANK YOU SO MUCH Loved this ....
Great content, subscribed
Fantastic video. Thank you!
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice work thank you.
Amazing!
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Wow, this is a fantastic video with so much hands on instructions and a wonderful outcome! The version with the nautical depth lines is my favorite. What I see on other channels is the usage of tape in the upper side, which helps keeping the burn stains away. Why don't you use that? Are there drawbacks?
Where have you been!! Great videos!
Thank you!!!!
Great VO.
My daughter and son-in-law have a farm on SML. Can’t wait to give it a try! Thanks!
Totally impressed, just finished doing one for my lake in Maine. Have you done the same with golf courses?
Great informative video thank you for sharing the information1
A colleague showed me a printed map which lead me down a rabbit hole ending up here. Thanks for sharing how you did it - I couldn't work it out !
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME video. I made a map within hours of watching this. Wish I could post a picture of it.
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks and awesome!
Great video friend. Explained like a professional..... Thumbs up..... :)).....
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
Great video man - I've been making these maps but going the loooong way around (QGIS, etc) - this is really nice. I have also been having to make frames.. I never thought about using a pre-made frame. You cut the video before showing how you finish off the frame, or is that it? Friction fit the wood layer? Do you have problems with that tape peeling or is it a special tape?
loved it, gonna try soon with my 5w laser haha!
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
3 жыл бұрын
Tag me when you do!
@BLau-oi4zc
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsHowIMadeIt yes i will do that :D, gonna finish the 3d print to lasercutter project first, but i am almost there
I did a show yesterday for my laser business and made $35 sucks... BUT my lake maps got crap loads of attention. Im gonna study your vids until it is second nature to lay in the roads ..tried snazzy maps but could barely follow you, you are really quick. But looks like Im kinda getting it. THX man
Have you ever seen Tides Out Maps version of these?? THEYRE AMAZING!!
oh woh! I came from Roanoke O_O this hit home hard @_@
This is great! How did you get the street numbers off the map?
Great tutorial. Where do you get your bathymetric information from?
FWIW: If you align the lifferent layers before converting them to vectors, you won't have to manually align them later, they'll already be perfect. That is, if you haven't moved snazzy maps in between the exports. Rather than exporting the layers separately for Lightburn, try giving them a different color. Should be able to export&import everything at once. If you import them, they'll be assigned to different layers automatically. Lastly, if you can, export the files as vectors. Doesn't really make sense to export the vectors as raster, only to have to trace them to vectors again in LB. Hope that helps. Video is great :)!
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
4 жыл бұрын
All good advice. Affinity doesn't have a trace option in it - so I need to convert prior to bringing it in. That convert - at least the software I am using, doesn't keep the original size. But if you were using Inkscape or others - you are correct. Not sure about adobe? Good tip on the color to lightburn. Never tried it. Must be the control freak in me :)
@johnsalitsky5091
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsHowIMadeIt i ran q test and it was pretty good. I couple if mistakes on my part with adding text and the alignmentbwas slightly off but ill get it on the next one. Probably going to run z new one this coming weekend. Question, do you seal your wood or treat it in anybway?
I have watched this several times. Great inspiration to learn. Speaking of which, you seem pretty well knowledgeable on the laser and software. Any thoughts on good first time projects for beginners to learn? I eventually want to make the lake art for my fishing buddies. Thanks.
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
3 жыл бұрын
I jumped straight into the making maps :). Just play with scrap in terms of finding your power / speed / air assist for clean cuts and what settings are good for engraving...
Which laser cutter did you use. Where did you get it and approximately how much? I love it!
Big thumbs up on the video. I have got the artwork ready so I will be trying this tomorrow. I will either be very happy or sorely disappointed. But watching the video helped with getting it downloaded from the map program. I did have a few problems with the map program, a couple times I had to reset the map because no matter what I did the major road would be red and I couldn't change it no matter what I did. I then used Vectornator for composing the names and road symbols. I don't have a commercial laser cutter, only a cheap one, Ortor, but I have burned several things I've like with it. Thanks for the share, I am hoping this will be something I can add to possible selling items for the future.
@gordangraham
Жыл бұрын
I saved the video so I can go back and watch it if something doesn't turn out well. Thanks again.
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, that site is very finicky…
This is an absolutely awesome video. I've been wanting to make a lake map for a family member but couldn't figure out how to get started. I think I've watched this video nd your Florid Keys video at least 12 times each and I think I learn something new every time I watch it. One question: When labeling the roads and POIs, what size font have you found works best for readability, without overpowering the map?
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mark! I did some testing on the key west one for size, and I think I found I could get good readability at a 6 font size when doing a vector engrave. So I do 6 font for streets, and 8 for POI...
@markfleischhauer3686
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsHowIMadeIt Thank you for the quick response
This is great for this particular style, but something I've really wanted to do is build 3d layered maps based on topological data, so you have one layer per height range. I've yet to find a good source of this map data in a way that is easy to use like in this video. Any tips?
congratulations on the beautiful work, which program recommends using vector images just like you did
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
3 жыл бұрын
I use Affinity Designer as the main program. I convert images to vector on a Mac by using Image Vectorizer. There is an online version of that as well.
I want to make the Beaufort SC area, I understand the process but need your recommendation on how to do this process when the whole area is essentially a bunch of islands.
Thank you for sharing - too fast for me. I am having some challenges with Affinity Designer, so I was getting lost - but I know where to come back to when I know more.
It looks great One question, since we get the data from Google, can we sell it? Do we have to give credit to them?
Tim, great tutorial! What font are you using for your roads & POIs?
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I think I use a Mac native font called copperplate...
This is such a great video. Did you put the clear coat on before you used the alcohol to clean it? That wasn’t clear.
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
Жыл бұрын
I don’t think I did…. Spraying one side tends to warp that thin wood…. Spraying both sides can help…
‘Ninga level cookies’, aint that the truth!!
great video!! how did you do the contour line portion, though? On your tray? thanks
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
Жыл бұрын
Meaning how did I cut the lake out? I put the wood on brass picture hangers for stand offs, and taped it flat…
How did you determine which frame would have enough depth for the plywood? Which frame did you use? Thanks!
Thank you so much for this video! Could you please tell me how to Vectorize the highway numbers and symbols? Been stuck on how to do this for days!
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
Жыл бұрын
I don’t. When I want to use highway numbers, I create them manually in my editing software. Check out the video on raised street maps of New York on my channel.
Nice job, Is that the China blue and white laser? I also use the brass picture hangers to lift my stock
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
4 жыл бұрын
It is. It’s an Orion motor tech from amazon...
Great Video. Have you ever tried painting the "land" surface? The MDF I have is a little darker...
@martinduffy3835
2 жыл бұрын
I made a map of Middle Earth and almost painted the land area but ended up staining it ..boy was I glad I did, came out great (I think)
@katespence8689
2 ай бұрын
Painting it is good. I use 3M tape so it's not so burnt when you do the final cut. Then you can just wash it was a wet cloth
Could you use a cnc machine for this?
Has Snazzy Maps made changes? I dont see any of the options at their site. clicking roads on and off etc etc.
Great Video. What kind of laser cutter are you using?
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
4 жыл бұрын
I purchased a 50 watt Chinese import laser from eBay - tho I think it is really a 40 or 45 watt. I purchased it from Orion Motor Tech. They delivered fairly quickly and the unit worked out of the box.
I bought a Omtech 80watt laser- I was looking to do a project like just like this because we bought a house on SML - funny thing is during a point in your video I noticed a POI for Jakes Place -we are across the cove from there - love that place - I found you video and now I feel fairly comfortable to give it a try, What settings (if you recall ) did you use for MDF? any help would be appreciated - Thanks for a great video
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I’m in the midst of a shop move and can’t get to that computer at the moment. I did this on a 50w and now have the omt 80 as well. Heading back to the lake for part of summer as well! Can’t wait
I don't see the "Image Vectorizer" on the App Store. What are you using now to convert to vector? Thanks for the video.
@ThisIsHowIMadeIt
Жыл бұрын
Still image vectorizer…. Maybe it’s just an old app not currently listed?
do you have an amazon link for the frames?