A small engraved sample is easier to judge when every test begins from the same corner. Before changing artwork, mark one starting corner in the file name, the work note, and the setup photo. That simple habit makes it easier to compare placement without guessing what moved.
For AntBelt G1 pre-launch sample work, the goal is not to publish final settings. The goal is to keep early tests readable: what blank was used, where the artwork started, what changed, and what still needs a follow-up pass.
Makers can keep the note short. Use one photo before the test, one photo after the test, and one line about what to change next. When the next sample is reviewed, the fixed starting corner becomes the anchor.
This works especially well for tags, cards, coasters, labels, and other small blanks where a tiny shift can affect the finished look.
Follow the AntBelt G1 Kickstarter page for the launch reminder and final reward details:
