6 comments

  • c-jiph 5 hours ago
    Yeah using AI to do a first stage pass seems to work well. I did something similar with Nano Banana: https://github.com/c-jiph/bitmap-to-gcode

    I didn't actually end up playing with it too much but the problem I found was it's a hard to get a one-size-fits-all prompt. The AI generated images are usually okay but some features aren't great for a plotter or just don't look visually pleasing. It's still better than having to manually mess with the initial image.

  • hwj 2 hours ago
    > Requirements

    > NVIDIA GPU with 24GB VRAM (RTX 3090/4090)

    That's a little bit to much for my trusty notebook...

  • ansc 4 hours ago
    Isn't the examples not very telling if you can't see the input too? Results look good, but I don't know what the input / what kind of preprocessing what done on it.
  • mft_ 4 hours ago
    Very nice - I’ve struggled (and failed) with a similar approach previously.

    FLUX.2 can run on a Mac - any thoughts on making this work on Mac? Needing a 24GB NVidia card is limiting…

  • piebro 5 hours ago
    Cool project! I tackled the same problem a few weeks ago to plot some nice Christmas cards. I will have a look at your skeletonization approach, because I was struggling with that.

    In the end I just used potracer and was fine with having double lines for my cards: https://github.com/piebro/personal-plotting-util/blob/main/i...

  • joshu 6 hours ago
    Neat!