On Some of the animals, I wanted to laser cut I needed to make some changes to the image, such as the deer from the image below. This is because the deer is double lined and separates the back leg and head from the body with a line.
The Double line will simply mean the laser cutter tries to cut around the piece twice, with only a slight distance from the previous cut. This takes longer for the job to complete and can cause the Perspex to warp if enough cuts are made close together.
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Where the image has been circled in red you can see there is a line between one section of the deer and another. If we tried to laser cut this out of Perspex some programmes do not allow you to specify those sections to cut differently because they are all part of one line. Thus leaving us with several separate parts rather than one whole.
To get around this I opened the image in MS paint and removed the extra lines I did not want before saving it again. This is done prior to importing the image into Inkscape because the software will perceive the image and the later cuts as separate objects. Even if you could no longer see the lines in Inkscape they would still be there when converted to a DXF file. You can see how the deer ended up after the alterations in the image on the right above.