

I assume that I need to get to grips with converting jpg/bmp images into a format that can be used to produce rubber stamps and stencils. We have an art and craft website and shop so are going to produce our own range of stencils and masks out of Mylar, rubber stamps and also some stuff in mdf and veneered wood. Are there any other recommended s/w packages that would be a good addition to have in conjunction with CorelDraw (s/w of choice from what I have read here)? I have Inkscape with a box template plugin so something along those lines.Īs usual, thanks for any help and advice given.Are there any extra plugins that would help when using it for laser engraving/cutting?.

What are the 'top 10(?)' techniques I should concentrate on learning that will help me the most with regards to its use with laser cutting/engraving in conjunction with a Trotec Speedy 300? I have some Photoshop experience so will that help or hinder me in my learning?.
CORELDRAW LASER CUTTING TRIAL
I have downloaded a trial version to start playing with so can I ask for yet more advice and help with the following questions: In the real world, is there a big difference between the two versions when bought for use with a laser machine? From your collective experience, which would be the best version to go for? I am about to order a copy of CorelDraw but am not sure if I should go for X6 or X7.
