good evening good people of laserweb i am humbly asking requests for help in

good evening good people of laserweb i am humbly asking requests for help in this situation i need to create 100+ key chains for my brothers holloween wedding and would like it done in a timely fashion is there a way i can raster each of these images individually without waiting for the head to travel back and forth each time? can this be accomplished by a svg layer of the image? any suggestions are much appreciated

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@Marc_Rogers any luck with this sort of thing?

No worries +Peter van der Walt​ I’m trying to figure out how I can raster each one of the zombies individually without adding each one as a layer I have 36 zombies to raster and have them all as a single PNG file the OD and ID cuts are in their own layer. If I converted the PNG to a svg would it allow me to raster each of the zombies individually without making the head travel back and forth the whole way line by line?

Can we maybe add the ability to place 1 zombie (e.g. at 0,0) & then “copy & offset” to create another instance of the exact same thing just offset? Or even a “tile” option, to tile in rows x columns (e.g. 5 x 4 zombies)?

+Peter van der Walt​ sorry I had a lag in the replys looks like I will let it just raster in its own time it would take me more time than I would like to align all 36 images. I will just start some popcorn and let it do its thing while I watch a movie

@Alex_Krause For a 280 x 180mm image it took me about 2.5 hours. So if you’ve got to do 100 & only 36 per “page”, then looks like you’ll need a few movies lol.

Nesting

I have gone trough that process recently while I did a long raster with scattered images to make some tags. Placing the images is far better to do it in the vector software. Unless we can read each raster separately from the file and show them on the tree to process them as required then creating layer would be faster don’t you think?

@Yuusuf_Sallahuddin_Y that would be an awesome addition