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First foray into layered artwork - several rabbits hiding among the grass. This was designed in Inkscape and sent to the machine via XCS.
Cut the layers according to your machine settings for the material used. Each image is labeled with an ignore-layer text - you can use my suggested order or decide on your own.
Paint each layer.
Glue the layers together.