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hi and welcome to another video today i will show you how i create painted tiles letamp;#39;s go first we will prepare the tiles the first layer will be a light green i always color the tile from top to bottom and then from bottom to top after we have to wait 30 minutes until the layer is dry now we can apply the next coat i will use a dark green color again we have to wait 30 minutes the last coat will be a dark color in my case i use black now we have to wait until the tile is completely dry means at least two hours best case would be 24 hours before we engrave them letamp;#39;s prepare the images open the website imager.com and upload your image my tiles are 145 millimeters in size so i will resize my image to 150 millimeters to guarantee itamp;#39;s fully engraved to the edges i will use 282 dpi for my images since i have a compound lens and can achieve a way smaller dot and get more detailed results that way if youamp;#39;re not familiar with compound lenses watch the