The open source tools for the Silhouette work pretty well in my experience, there's a really well documented python library. You're right about the supplied software though, it works but it's unpleasant to use.
Yeah they also come up second hand pretty often. The supplied software works but is a bit of a chore to use However there's a python tool for sending it SVGs that works really well.
Can really recommend the Silhouette Cameo line of vinyl plotters (silhouette sells a pen adapter) for anyone who wants to buy a currently in production plotter that's much cheaper than the axidraw. I can't compare the…
I'll throw in a vote for teaching yourself or using free resources and communities. Even if you go down the bootcamp route it is going to take a lot of self motivation and work outside of the bootcamp / afterwards in…
Wow sounds really interesting, do you have anything online (code, videos, writing etc..) I would love to learn a bit more about this.
This sounds very similar to how a Smalltalk development environment works. Instead of a file system you have a class browser that you use to navigate your code.
The open source tools for the Silhouette work pretty well in my experience, there's a really well documented python library. You're right about the supplied software though, it works but it's unpleasant to use.
Yeah they also come up second hand pretty often. The supplied software works but is a bit of a chore to use However there's a python tool for sending it SVGs that works really well.
Can really recommend the Silhouette Cameo line of vinyl plotters (silhouette sells a pen adapter) for anyone who wants to buy a currently in production plotter that's much cheaper than the axidraw. I can't compare the…
I'll throw in a vote for teaching yourself or using free resources and communities. Even if you go down the bootcamp route it is going to take a lot of self motivation and work outside of the bootcamp / afterwards in…
Wow sounds really interesting, do you have anything online (code, videos, writing etc..) I would love to learn a bit more about this.
This sounds very similar to how a Smalltalk development environment works. Instead of a file system you have a class browser that you use to navigate your code.