Putter Guild
Sept 2, 2023
Tutorial: Creating designs for custom engravings.
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Step 1: The Importance of Clean Design
When creating your artwork, focus on simple, clean lines and shapes. Avoid intricate details that could get lost in the engraving process. A simple design doesn't just look great, but it also translates best into a laser-engraved masterpiece.
Step 2: Transparent Background
Ensure your background is transparent. This is important because in laser engraving, transparent areas are the "no-go zones"—they won't be engraved
Step 3: No Room for Gradients
Remember, your engravings will be paint-filled, making gradients a poor choice. Stick with a single solid color or just a few distinct solid colors for the best results.
Step 4: Line Thickness Matters
Take note of the thickness of your lines. Lines that are too thin may not show up or be able to hold paint fill very well.
Step 5: Upload and Preview
Once your design is good to go, upload it in the engraving section of the configurator. If you've opted for colors other than black, we'll do our best to match them. Always preview before you confirm your order to make sure everything looks as you wish.
Hello, and welcome to Putter Guild—the place to create your dream golf putter with a personalized touch. If you're here to craft a laser-engraved design for your putter's bottom, you're in good company. This quick tutorial will help you understand the essentials for creating or choosing images that laser engrave beautifully.
5 Steps for Your Custom Engraving
Step 1: The Importance of Clean Design
When creating your artwork, focus on simple, clean lines and shapes. Avoid intricate details that could get lost in the engraving process. A simple design doesn't just look great, but it also translates best into a laser-engraved masterpiece.
Step 2: Transparent Background
Ensure your background is transparent. This is important because in laser engraving, transparent areas are the "no-go zones"—they won't be engraved
Step 3: No Room for Gradients
Remember, your engravings will be paint-filled, making gradients a poor choice. Stick with a single solid color or just a few distinct solid colors for the best results.
Step 4: Line Thickness Matters
Take note of the thickness of your lines. Lines that are too thin may not show up or be able to hold paint fill very well.
Step 5: Upload and Preview
Once your design is good to go, upload it in the engraving section of the configurator. If you've opted for colors other than black, we'll do our best to match them. Always preview before you confirm your order to make sure everything looks as you wish.
Conclusion
And that's how it's done! You're now prepared to create an image that is both laser-engravable and paint-fill compatible. If you found this guide valuable, don't hesitate to check out other resources we have here on Putter Guild. Happy designing, and we look forward to seeing your custom putter in action on the green!
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