This New Vectric Sketch Carving Tool Is AMAZING!
Vectric has upped the game in their latest version 12 (Vectric V12) release for CNC Router enthusiasts with the introduction of their groundbreaking Sketch Carving Tool. This innovative feature simplifies the process of converting black and white images into ready-to-carve toolpaths with just a single click. Whether you're a seasoned creator or just starting out, this tool opens up a world of possibilities, allowing you to effortlessly bring complex clip art or AI-generated images to life. Here, I will showcase its ease of use and how to maximize its potential while acknowledging its limitations.
The Sketch Carving Tool allows you to generate detailed and efficient toolpaths and reduces carve time. This feature is a game-changer, enabling the creation of intricate designs without the need for extensive technical knowledge.
For those interested in leveraging the full power of Vectric V12, remember that the Sketch Carving Tool is exclusive to Vcarve Desktop, Vcarve Pro, and Vectric Aspire-all in Versions from 12 and above. Unfortunately, it is not available in the Cut2D version 12. If you're ready to take your CNC projects to the next level, consider upgrading to Vectric Version 12. Click the link below to download or upgrade your Vectric software to version 12.
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Thanks for sharing this very helpful video, Garrett. I love your teaching style and find all of your videos to be extremely good. It's like we're having a personal, one on one conversation every time. Keep it up!
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
rodbeadle6444, you are so welcome my friend.
Thanks for the quick video on the new sketch carving toolpath!!
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
NHGUY76, you are so welcome my friend.
I've been waiting for your videos on v12 before deciding whether I would upgrade or nor. It appears that I'll be upgrading post haste! Thanks, Garrett!
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
LYTOMIZE_Woodshop, you are so welcome brother and thanks for the support!
Cool stuff! Thanks Garrett.
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
TheDustyShed, you are so welcome my friend.
What's up Garrett?? Nice video!! Turning anything complex into a software or A.I. generated sketch, bitmap tracing, vector or whatever it is you are aiming for is going to disappoint almost 100% of the time it's tried. Now it does depend on the level of detail, contrast and definition etc. It will also help you figure out how much you don't enjoy node editing as a full time job. I work from photos of famous buildings, sometimes to engrave on glass but most of the time I'll shoot for depth carving to get as much relief in the finished piece as I can. It's been my experience that I will save huge amounts of time by just getting out a cheap drawing tablet (Wacom or similar) and take my time to correctly draw what it is I am attempting to create. Then I am not going back and forth until my eyes are worn out from looking at thousands and thousands of nodes that need to be moved, removed, or trying to drag handles all over to fix a curve. Screw that!! I have extensive experience NOT getting the results I was hoping for using Inkscape, Gimp, Illustrator, Photoshop and VCARVE probably some other titles as well. Tried and tried.. and tried some more! I was constantly searching for an easier method to get the lines I wanted to pop out of some flashy software program and I found I was never satisfied with the results. Am I too picky about things? Probably... maybe a little more than most. If I'm going to take the time to actually end up producing finished pieces I rather they look as nice as I can make them. When I get started on anything that is going to take me hours/days to draw I break it up into smaller sections and constantly remind myself... I only have to get it right one time. After the toolpaths are created and I see what I hoped for coming off the mill. It's as good as gold. Scale it up/down, etch it, burn it, cut it or carve it. The bulk of my time for any of this work is always spent converting the artwork into something suitable for the medium and the limitations of the gear in my shop. Some of this stuff takes time to do. Garbage in = Garbage out. Have a nice day!!
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
fxsrider, thanks for sharing your perspective on this one brother. You bring up a lot of good points and I do appreciate you reaching out and providing input on your workflow that works best for you.
Really like this over bitmap tracing! Thanks Garrett!
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
woodworkingDad64, you are so welcome my friend.
I’m excited thanks Garrett
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
Plumbercharles, happy to have you here brother!
Hay Garrett, I love your video. I also combined the photo vcarve tool path with the sketch carve tool path and got a real cool effect.
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
chrispelletier3661, right on brother! Glad to hear that this tool has been working well for you.
There is a setting to eliminate the border, Bitmap boundery, selected Vector and nearly at the bottom: the Vector Selction "manual " Selector... Just experiment a wee bit with it.
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
hanspijpers2100, right on! I like that idea brother. Thanks for sharing those tips and tricks.
Interesting, thanks Garrett!
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
waldronnewell3689, you are so welcome my friend.
Sketch is a pleasant surprise. I am already doing some pictures of my grandson and son for Father’s Day. I am looking forward to playing with more. Thanks for doing this….I stink at AI but I’m trying lol
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
kevinrich4637, you are so welcome my friend. Try it out and shee how it goes.
It is amazing to look at what can be achieved thru using a machine, but it is more appreciated when it is done by the hand of a gifted person.
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
gerhardwessels7466, you bring up a good point brother! Both are great ways to an amazing project.
@adrianlachlan1452
Ай бұрын
totally agree.....however some of us are not that gifted so we need an easier solution....lol...lol
@kentuberosity
Ай бұрын
you';re missing the point of cnc machining.
@gerhardwessels7466
Ай бұрын
@@kentuberosity I am well aware of the point - 90% money.
@kentuberosity
Ай бұрын
@@gerhardwessels7466 90% money? Do you mean to say cnc woodworking is motivated by making money, ie. production of products that sell, vs. more traditional woodworking methods?
That tool alone makes it worth upgrading to !
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
ozguzzi, I couldnt agree more brother!
Super cool thanks Garrett! I just have to decide if I'm going to go with the longmill and PWN spindle or the Altmill.
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
JNewellworks, that is a tough decision brother! Both are great options.
Hey there Garrett, good tutorials, throughout all your videos. I noticed you had some blue/clear plastic over workpiece what is it exactly? what is it supposed to do? it seemed to have kept alot of sawdust particles down to a mininum. thanks again
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
Jorge-lw9fv, that material is called oramask brother. It prevents you from painting spots that you don't carve! Here is a link: shrsl.com/36t5i
If you use Gear gadget, you will not get to use in in version 12, this is what Vectric said in an email to me "It looks like the Gear Gadget would been remaking to V12 but at this time we do not have any timeline for plans to do that"
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
mikefarris1623, thanks for letting me know brother! That is very informative.
Hey Garrett, I've been experimenting with the sketch tool path in Vcarve pro 12, and noticed that if you import a bitmap as the sketch image, and then choose the sketch tool path, the specific tool path menu items don't seem to allow for the exclusion of a boundary (or border) carve. In other words, the application draws a border around the bitmap and then carves it based on the selected offset, with 0 apparently equal to some value other than 0. For whatever reason, you get a carved border no matter the choice, and seems to be true for the vector selection choice also. Any thoughts? Great video by the way!
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
Yes, I commented about that in this video. I'm not sure of a good method to eliminate it
@garyhome7101
Ай бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft Thanks. I missed your comment in the video - I'll rewatch it.
that little windmill thing you have on your machine, looks like its hooked up to your cooling liquid system, whats that called and where can i get one? I'm guessing thats for just making sure liquid is flowing as a visual?
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
Hi JC. You are exactly right. That is called a flow indicator. You can get one here amzn.to/43kaIqy I did a short video on the installation → kzread.info/dash/bejne/o3h7mq-zqq3Sg7A.html
@JCraftvfx
Ай бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft Thanks
to put an image in the middle, just hit the F9 key Don't need to switch to the design side of the screen Kind regards Hans
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
hanspijpers2100, good tip brother! I like that.
Awesome
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
cdmobley1, glad to hear you liked this one my friend.
you should have mentioned to use the design button in copilot, you forgot to tell people that
@IDCWoodcraft
27 күн бұрын
Darn it! You are so right. I totally missed that
Garrett, I was wondering if you can give me a little help. I have a next wave he 510 with the 3 hp water cooled spindle. I have the vertical software, which I still can’t get a grip on. Anyway. I’m really into precious metals especially pouring my own designs. I’m trying to figure out what bit to use. They are carbon fiber blocks. TIA.
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
user-on9bx3en8r, you are so welcome my friend.
Check out the Groovee Jenny for that masking film. Actually all the Jenny’s are great man. I’m rocking them along side my IDC bits!
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
Davesmusic86, that is a great bit brother! I couldn't agree more.
Pumping out the new video's this weekend lol
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
HowToFromMeToYou, I sure am brother! I have a lot to share with all of our brother sister CNCers!
Good day Sir!!! May I ask what application you are using as a controller in CNC Router? Thanks and more power!
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
abnermerciadez1688, I use gSender brother! Here is a link to a video that shows it off in more detail: kzread.info/dash/bejne/k6yTqsmCntmbYNI.htmlsi=OnstrDxtDojNcTvL
@abnermerciadez1688
Ай бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft Thank you so much Sir. More power!!!
what was the name of the film you applied to wood before carving so you would be able to paint and peel off the remaining film? thanks for what you do.
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
kennywilson8343, the film is called Oramask brother! Here is a link: shrsl.com/36t5i
@user-yd6ni1uu1g
Ай бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft Thanks for the great video and link, Garrett. I just ordered a roll.
I want to see how it compares against the traditional method of tracing bitmap + profile path
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
eitantal726, very good point my friend. It would be a great video to test which comes out as the best!
tryed to use this , keeps stoping with error 1 line 24 and so on i use gsender. Do you have any idels i am new to cnc so it has me stomped. it works good with other projects. thanks
@IDCWoodcraft
19 күн бұрын
ACEONE1957, It sounds like there might be an issue with the G-code for that specific project. Double-check your code for any errors or typos on line 24 and make sure it is compatible with your CNC machine. If you are still having trouble, consider reaching out to your machine manufacturer for more help for your specific setup. Good luck!
anything added for the laser in this version?
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
st0mper121, I recommend reaching out to Vectric about this one brother! They can help you better with your specific question: www.vectric.com/support/contact-us/
the new vectrtc sketch carving will not let me print out job setup sheet of project ?
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
Report this to Vectric so they can fix it
I don't understand why there is no noise coming from the cnc router? What kind of router is this?
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
lybomirvelchev, its a spindle brother! Here is a link:pwncnc.com/products/spindle?ref=IDCWOODCRAFT
The boundary is created because there is background to the image created. To eliminate the boundary, you need to take the image and convert it to a transparent background *.png file. When you import the *.png file, VIOLA! Boundary is gone.
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
idabkey, good point brother! Thanks for that tip.
The background of the drawing image is full of white pixels. The software doesn't know you don't want the white pixels. If you load the image with a transparent background it will likely not have that boxy outline.
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
WikiSnapper, very true my friend. That is a very good point. It might be best to convert to a different color before importing.
If the materials aren't held down you essentially own a firearm. This thing shreds.
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
carld4621, very true brother! You need to stay safe in the shop.
That copilot doesn't work. It won't even create the kid on a gocart and I typed it in word for word as you did. Nothing!
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
JD-nq4vb, sorry to hear that brother. AI can be a bit tricky at times.
@JD-nq4vb
Ай бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft I figured it out. I did not realize it only works in the Edge browser and I was using Chrome. All good, thanks.
@ronmisiura9169
Ай бұрын
@@JD-nq4vb Edge Browser? How do I get there? I work in Chrome.
I'm confused ! What's the difference in this and a normal vcarve?
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
scotthow2933, its a new and improved feature brother! The Vectric team made lots of changes with V12!
@AusWorkshop
Ай бұрын
A normal Vcarve would do fat deep v cuts for black areas like the go-cart tires for example. Not always wanted so this is a great alternative and quicker machining time.
I think if you remove the background on the graphic then import it, that boundary line would be gone.
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
oulmatesandsawdusttn, good point brother. You wouldn't want to remove the boundary line on this one.
🌵😱 WHAT? Did I hear you say "you were WRONG"? 🙈My hero WRONG? I'll never be the same, ever🥺🌵
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
williamcovell6324, we are all wrong at some point my friend!
Can you do 3D carve with it
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
marktabacca4793, that would be a cool idea brother! I will look into that.
Where is this "free" version of Copilot ? I only find monthly license fee version ??
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
w4fej, not 100% sure on that one brother. Your best bet would be to reach out to Vectric on free alternatives that would work well for you.
Having used Vcarve Pro for many years this is probably the first upgrade I will not be paying for... The Vectric sketch tool is a nice concept but once again like other parts of vcarve the execution is not the best... It only outlines everything it doesnt produce the vectors around the black areas so they can be carved out like the original image so we are still left with editing to do to get a proper representation of the original image... Vcarve already has the bitmap tracer which is outdated technology...the freehand drawing ability is also outdated technology as is a number of other components in vcarve... So once again they offer us an expensive upgrade with half hearted new stuff and nil improvements... I would be much happier to pay for the new upgrade if they actually improved and updated the outdated technology they are using in existing parts of the software like the bitmap tracer and the freehand drawing functions as there is other software out there that does a much better job in a more efficient time frame and nowhere near the expense...Vcarve needs to get into the modern age and stop trying to sell us outdated software re-wrapped in a pretty package....my thoughts :-) :-) :-)
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
adrianlachlan1452, thanks for sharing your perspective on this one brother! Upgrading definitely has its pros/cons.
Pretty cool, nice and fast but basically the same results as line trace in CorelDraw.
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
centralseac, glad to hear that CorelDraw has the same set of features too brother!
I have been screwing my projects down for years now. I have also been using something similar to this in Fusion 360 for awhile now. Wouldn't recommend Fusion 360 though. They have terrible customer service and they love to bait and switch you.
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
shrimuyopa8117, glad to hear Vectric has been working well for you in place of Fusion 360 brother!
Well I got the app for 20 a month,
@IDCWoodcraft
19 күн бұрын
brettfarrell4818, That's great! It's good to invest in tools that help you improve your woodworking skills. Enjoy using copilot!
I am not fond of the idea that copilot is $20.00 a month, unless I'm wrong on that.
@Shortfuze8473
Ай бұрын
You dont need to pay to use it the membership is to generate the images faster and complements other microsoft 365 apps
@ozguzzi
Ай бұрын
@@Shortfuze8473 OK, thank you.
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
Shortfuze8473, I couldn't have said it better myself brother!
I just went my Microsoft account and co pilot is not free.
@IDCWoodcraft
20 күн бұрын
brettfarrell4818, I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble with your Microsoft account and the CoPilot app. Have you tried reaching out to their customer support for assistance?
Interesting feature that reduces steps by combining trace with vpath. This was always available with a few more steps. Using external tools to trace you can have a lot more control of the outcome if your using a grayscale or color image.
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
3dtwerking324, good points brother! I couldn't agree more.
I’m excited thanks Garrett
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
Plumbercharles, you are so welcome my friend.