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I devoted myself to researching color engraving and accumulated data.
However, various issues were discovered with color engraving, and the color appears differently even on similar metals.
So, I had some 6mm pure titanium, which is difficult to obtain, so I conducted hundreds of tests and suddenly remembered the image of a "gracefully fluttering butterfly" and tried to create it.
There is also a back side, which is a work that I was able to miraculously express using a method I discovered by chance.
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Please note: The completion date for this work was made possible by upgrading from XCS to XS v1.1.10.
The XS I'm currently using is the "private version."
While organizing my files in preparation for this project, I discovered that the frequency (kHz) adjustment
range had narrowed.
The maximum pulse width (500ns) was changed to the maximum frequency (500kHz).
As a result, the original frequency (kHz) was not reflected and everything was converted to (500kHz).
Using the test grid in the first photo as a reference, check how wide a range you can get in frequency (...kHz)
for the current XS version when the pulse width (500ns) is used, and use the values you can get up to the
top of the test grid to find the right colour.
Unlike stainless steel, pure titanium produces a clear colour.
Give it a try and use it as reference.
A description is posted for each canvas.
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