![[Laser cut and engrave] Buddha with xArt](https://image-res.xtool.com/resource/xtool/community/attachment/xtool-community/7dc8c933-75a6-4e6f-bfe3-3d3a64837f0f_20231227_154345028_iOS.jpg?x-oss-process=image/resize,w_200,h_150,limit_0/interlace,1/format,webp/auto-orient,1)



Open xArt in xTool. In the "Prompt" field, you can let your creativity run wild. Be it animals, houses, buildings or something completely different, describe it briefly and crisply how it should look.
In the next step, you choose the type of image. In my case it was "Line art"
Now xArt creates 2 thumbnails for you. You can repeat this process and change the text until you like the image.

By clicking on the image you can select your desired result and drag it into the software with the "Import to canvas".

In this step, you can test different settings. In my case, I kept all the settings and immediately redirected them to the "Trace Image" step.

Here you now create the file that the laser then actually processes. The blue lines show you exactly what is being lasered. You have 3 controls on the right side that affect the accuracy. Play with them until it satisfies you.

Now you have the image and the generated file on your desktop. The image can now be deleted, as we now only continue working with the file we just created.


Now you can make the usual settings by clicking on the created file.
I added 2 circles: 1x to cut the design out of the wood and 1x to laser an eyelet to hang it. (Settings can be found in the pictures)