All the buttons from the VCP with a small bevel
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All the buttons from the VCP with a small bevel
I added a bevel to all the icons of the VCP, for who is interested: attached the zip file with all the icons. I also included the png files I used to change the icons. If you like them you free to use them, if you do not like them, use the origional or your own icons.
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Re: All the buttons from the VCP with a small bevel
Thanks for sharing your work!Fredsan wrote: ↑Sat Jul 11, 2020 5:04 pm I added a bevel to all the icons of the VCP, for who is interested: attached the zip file with all the icons. I also included the png files I used to change the icons. If you like them you free to use them, if you do not like them, use the origional or your own icons.
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Re: All the buttons from the VCP with a small bevel
Fredsan,Hello. please post a fresh report.zip , the report will contain all the files and supporting files for you custom VCP and allow me to easily install it and check it out. thanks for posting. Keith
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Re: All the buttons from the VCP with a small bevel
Hi Keith, I am sorry but I cannot send a report. At this moment I am rebuilding my control cabinet, to connect my new spindle motor + VFD and the Ether1616 board, everything is disconnected. I also did not create a custom VCP (yet).
While waiting for new components to arrive, for the control cabinet, I installed the CNCM software on a different PC than the one I use for my mill, just to have all the .svg files available so I could already start editing the buttons before actually use them. I converted all the available .svg files to .png to edit them with paintdotnet (I do not like Inkscape for this purpose). After editing I used Inkscape to convert them back to .svg. I also posted the .png files in the .zip. I did not change any other file.
I will post some pictures of the control cabinet in another topic, as soon as I have something to show. This might take some time, I have been out of the whole CNC stuff for more than a year (personal reasons), but eager to restart.
While waiting for new components to arrive, for the control cabinet, I installed the CNCM software on a different PC than the one I use for my mill, just to have all the .svg files available so I could already start editing the buttons before actually use them. I converted all the available .svg files to .png to edit them with paintdotnet (I do not like Inkscape for this purpose). After editing I used Inkscape to convert them back to .svg. I also posted the .png files in the .zip. I did not change any other file.
I will post some pictures of the control cabinet in another topic, as soon as I have something to show. This might take some time, I have been out of the whole CNC stuff for more than a year (personal reasons), but eager to restart.