Thank you so much for going over the Conversion to a SVG for us beginners. Also thank you for taking your time to cover each step, as I was able to take notes for future references. I'm patiently waiting on my GF to arrive at the end of April. I've been noting my own ideas, making product list as well as trying to purchase what I can before my GF arrives. Thanks again for the Tutorial, it was greatly appreciated.
@@85thandPine Will this work for any SVG that is on hand (as I have tons🤣🤦♀️) and make them compatible for use on the Glowforge? Thank You, for the great content.
@@theresagross3523 thank you! And yes you can upload any SVG to Inkscape to edit it, or you can create an SVG on Inkscape from uploading a different file type (such as a jpeg).
WoW Thank you so much for this tutorial. I am new to glowforge and you explained this so good right to the point. I know I will be coming back for something else. Have a blessed and safe day. (So happy right now)
Oh My Goodness -- thank you so much! This was such a perfect tutorial as to how to convert to a SVG. I am so new at this and this was perfect. :) Happy Holiday!
hi. quick question. im very new to glow forge and inkscape. ive noticed in creating a couple of the premade files I've purchased off etsy, some can be time consuming as they are usually set to engrave. im curious if the image you used can be taken apart where part of the image is set to be engraved and the other part scored to cut down time. thank you again for all your videos they are very helpful!!
Hi Ashley! I know what you mean - some files can be more time consuming because of the engraving detail. In this particular video, yes, you can change the object to score it instead of engrave. To do this, you would need to select the object, - then go to "Object" - "Fill & Stroke", - then select the fill color as "no fill" (the X), - then go to "Stroke Paint" and select the box icon next to the X box icon and choose a stroke color of your choice (this will let your Glowforge machine read it as a score setting if that's what you want to select it as). -Then when you upload it to Glowforge, just select the parts you modified as a stroke on Inkscape as your score settings. Hopefully this helps! :) -Catherine
Thanks for the great video, I’m very new to both does the color you put on the drawing in Inkscape tells glowforge what to do? Cut, score or engrave Thanks
No problem! Glad I could help. The color does let you pick what settings to use on the Glowforge. It doesn’t matter what color(s) you choose, it just give the Glowforge a heads up that the different colors can operate in different ways (score, cut, engrave). It basically just sets them apart from each other so that you can choose what settings you want to put each one of them at.
Hello, New Glowforge owner here! I've been scouring UA-cam to learn how to take my designs (off procreate) and convert them into svg files for cut and score options on glow forge. I'm having a really hard time figuring out how to create these vectors of single line designs on the inside of my design (for scoring) as well as having the outer lines for cutting. I understand having different colors for each makes it separate once in the glow forge app... but when I trace bit map on ink scape its all black lines, I've played with the trace bitmap settings and can't seem to get it to render in the two colors of my original file... Im commenting here bc I feel like there's something I'm missing and you folks seem like you would have an answer for me! Thanks for the videos, I've learned a lot already!
Hi there!! I will do my best to help! After doing trace bitmap, try selecting the object and go to Path - Break Apart. Then, select the pieces you want to change the stroke color on. Let me know if this doesn’t answer your question. :)
Hi, I know I'm late to the party here but just wanted to say thanks for uploading this. I followed the steps and managed to replicate your results which is great! I did however have an issue when trying to change certain parts of an image to either engrave or cut. Had problems with path combining too. I added a couple of concentric circles to act as a string/ribbon loop and inkscape just wouldn't combine them into the path. Maybe it needs an update but I couldn't merge down layers either.
Hi James! I know what you mean by this… try making your circles again and go to Path - Exclusion. Then, once you do that, put those circle where you want them overlapped on your image and try the Path - Union. If that doesn’t work let me know!
So do you do this same thing when you just design with fonts and not importing an image? I’m trying to figure out that process bc I saved as an svg and then glowforge won’t accept it
Hi Brandie! I have a separate video on adding text to make it compatible with Glowforge in case this is what you are referring to... ua-cam.com/video/7rNK5XMn1Q0/v-deo.html Basically, after you add your text on Inkscape, you need to go to "Path" - "Object to Path" to make it readable by Glowforge. Hope this other video helps but let me know if you have questions. Catherine
Hi Frank! Thanks so much for wanting to use my code. Did you try it on a desktop or your phone? I’ve heard that it sometimes doesn’t work properly on the desktop, so if you tried it there then I would suggest trying it on your phone. Either way, when you click the link, it should automatically pop up right when you get to their website. If you still can’t get it, let me know. -Catherine
Hello, When you make the SVG file like this, does that mean that if there was a font on it, that the font would be embedded, flattened and couldn’t be removed it another user bought it?
Hi! If saved as an SVG, another user should be able to ungroup the file and can remove the font that way. Or they could remove it by selecting the node tool on Inkscape and deleting the nodes of the text, therefore removing the text all together.
@@85thandPine What would you suggest that I do if I sell something with text I purchased since most places to buy text want the text embedded so it can’t be removed? Is is best to sell an SVG without text?
@@redjulie1 I usually sell my files without the text so that people can add whatever they want. Plus, if you purchased a font, It may infringe on the rights to resell it even as text but it depends on the seller I think. Either way, it’s sometimes easier to just sell the file without text! :)
Hi, I have a question. Is it possible to make transparent background for eps files, Can eps files background can turn to transparent. I have tried many videos to do that, but all are failed. How to get a transparent background for eps files? I need instructions. I have only inkspace
Hi! Just to clarify, are you trying to create a digital file in EPS format with a transparent background, or are you trying to take an existing EPS file and change the background to be transparent?
@85thandPine I am imported a my line art png file trace bitmap>multiple scan>remove background >update preview apply Then I got a vector perfect vector file and I am save as eps file But did d
@@fathimaanna4970 Gotcha. Any blur or partial transparency will add the unwanted background when saving it as EPS. Select your object in inkscape, then watch the fill/stroke dialog box to see if there are "blurs" or "opacities" in your object(s). You can use the tab key to select the next object and the next, while you are checking for these blurs and opacities in the fill/stroke dialog box. If they are at a percentage higher than 0%, that is why the file saves with a background.
@85thandPine ok i' ll try it. in this video when sis you open inkspace there no page shows in but when I open my inkspace there a A4 page is appear Is anany
THANK YOU!!! I have watched tons of videos tonight trying to create and SVG to cut! I wish I had found you 3 hours ago!!
😮😊Glad it helped!!! I know how that goes… 😅
Thank you so much for going over the Conversion to a SVG for us beginners. Also thank you for taking your time to cover each step, as I was able to take notes for future references. I'm patiently waiting on my GF to arrive at the end of April. I've been noting my own ideas, making product list as well as trying to purchase what I can before my GF arrives. Thanks again for the Tutorial, it was greatly appreciated.
You’re very welcome! I’m glad to help. Thank you for your kind comment! And best of luck to you and your Glowforge! :)
@@85thandPine Will this work for any SVG that is on hand (as I have tons🤣🤦♀️) and make them compatible for use on the Glowforge? Thank You, for the great content.
@@theresagross3523 thank you! And yes you can upload any SVG to Inkscape to edit it, or you can create an SVG on Inkscape from uploading a different file type (such as a jpeg).
WoW Thank you so much for this tutorial. I am new to glowforge and you explained this so good right to the point.
I know I will be coming back for something else. Have a blessed and safe day. (So happy right now)
Of course!! Glad to help. Thank you for watching!
Oh My Goodness -- thank you so much! This was such a perfect tutorial as to how to convert to a SVG. I am so new at this and this was perfect. :) Happy Holiday!
That’s great!! Glad it was helpful and thanks for watching!!
Excellent video, all the info I needed
OMGOSH!! This was SOOO helpful! Thank you so much!
hi. quick question. im very new to glow forge and inkscape. ive noticed in creating a couple of the premade files I've purchased off etsy, some can be time consuming as they are usually set to engrave. im curious if the image you used can be taken apart where part of the image is set to be engraved and the other part scored to cut down time. thank you again for all your videos they are very helpful!!
Hi Ashley! I know what you mean - some files can be more time consuming because of the engraving detail. In this particular video, yes, you can change the object to score it instead of engrave. To do this, you would need to select the object,
- then go to "Object" - "Fill & Stroke",
- then select the fill color as "no fill" (the X),
- then go to "Stroke Paint" and select the box icon next to the X box icon and choose a stroke color of your choice (this will let your Glowforge machine read it as a score setting if that's what you want to select it as).
-Then when you upload it to Glowforge, just select the parts you modified as a stroke on Inkscape as your score settings.
Hopefully this helps! :) -Catherine
Thanks for the great video, I’m very new to both does the color you put on the drawing in Inkscape tells glowforge what to do? Cut, score or engrave Thanks
No problem! Glad I could help. The color does let you pick what settings to use on the Glowforge. It doesn’t matter what color(s) you choose, it just give the Glowforge a heads up that the different colors can operate in different ways (score, cut, engrave). It basically just sets them apart from each other so that you can choose what settings you want to put each one of them at.
@@85thandPine thanks for the quick response
Hello, New Glowforge owner here! I've been scouring UA-cam to learn how to take my designs (off procreate) and convert them into svg files for cut and score options on glow forge. I'm having a really hard time figuring out how to create these vectors of single line designs on the inside of my design (for scoring) as well as having the outer lines for cutting. I understand having different colors for each makes it separate once in the glow forge app... but when I trace bit map on ink scape its all black lines, I've played with the trace bitmap settings and can't seem to get it to render in the two colors of my original file... Im commenting here bc I feel like there's something I'm missing and you folks seem like you would have an answer for me!
Thanks for the videos, I've learned a lot already!
Hi there!! I will do my best to help! After doing trace bitmap, try selecting the object and go to Path - Break Apart. Then, select the pieces you want to change the stroke color on. Let me know if this doesn’t answer your question. :)
Hi, I know I'm late to the party here but just wanted to say thanks for uploading this. I followed the steps and managed to replicate your results which is great! I did however have an issue when trying to change certain parts of an image to either engrave or cut. Had problems with path combining too. I added a couple of concentric circles to act as a string/ribbon loop and inkscape just wouldn't combine them into the path. Maybe it needs an update but I couldn't merge down layers either.
Hi James! I know what you mean by this… try making your circles again and go to Path - Exclusion. Then, once you do that, put those circle where you want them overlapped on your image and try the Path - Union. If that doesn’t work let me know!
So do you do this same thing when you just design with fonts and not importing an image? I’m trying to figure out that process bc I saved as an svg and then glowforge won’t accept it
Hi Brandie! I have a separate video on adding text to make it compatible with Glowforge in case this is what you are referring to...
ua-cam.com/video/7rNK5XMn1Q0/v-deo.html
Basically, after you add your text on Inkscape, you need to go to "Path" - "Object to Path" to make it readable by Glowforge. Hope this other video helps but let me know if you have questions.
Catherine
Hi So I am trying to use your code of the discount on the Plus and its not showing up at checkout? Just free shipping. Any idea? Thanks.....
Hi Frank! Thanks so much for wanting to use my code. Did you try it on a desktop or your phone? I’ve heard that it sometimes doesn’t work properly on the desktop, so if you tried it there then I would suggest trying it on your phone. Either way, when you click the link, it should automatically pop up right when you get to their website. If you still can’t get it, let me know. -Catherine
@@85thandPine Success!!!! Happy Easter!!!!!
@@FrankieG411 Thank you SO much Frank!! It means more than you know. Have a blessed Easter!
Do SVG files always save like htmls?? I import from glow forge and the html address that they save as is confusing me.
This happens because your computer wants to open the SVG file as a web browser file instead of an image because SVGs actually are web files.
Hello, When you make the SVG file like this, does that mean that if there was a font on it, that the font would be embedded, flattened and couldn’t be removed it another user bought it?
Hi! If saved as an SVG, another user should be able to ungroup the file and can remove the font that way. Or they could remove it by selecting the node tool on Inkscape and deleting the nodes of the text, therefore removing the text all together.
@@85thandPine What would you suggest that I do if I sell something with text I purchased since most places to buy text want the text embedded so it can’t be removed? Is is best to sell an SVG without text?
@@85thandPine Thank you for your quick reply by the way!
@@redjulie1 I usually sell my files without the text so that people can add whatever they want. Plus, if you purchased a font, It may infringe on the rights to resell it even as text but it depends on the seller I think. Either way, it’s sometimes easier to just sell the file without text! :)
Hi, I have a question. Is it possible to make transparent background for eps files,
Can eps files background can turn to transparent. I have tried many videos to do that, but all are failed. How to get a transparent background for eps files? I need instructions. I have only inkspace
Hi! Just to clarify, are you trying to create a digital file in EPS format with a transparent background, or are you trying to take an existing EPS file and change the background to be transparent?
@85thandPine I am imported a my line art png file trace bitmap>multiple scan>remove background >update preview apply
Then I got a vector perfect vector file and I am save as eps file
But did d
@@fathimaanna4970 Gotcha. Any blur or partial transparency will add the unwanted background when saving it as EPS. Select your object in inkscape, then watch the fill/stroke dialog box to see if there are "blurs" or "opacities" in your object(s). You can use the tab key to select the next object and the next, while you are checking for these blurs and opacities in the fill/stroke dialog box. If they are at a percentage higher than 0%, that is why the file saves with a background.
@85thandPine ok i' ll try it. in this video when sis you open inkspace there no page shows in but when I open my inkspace there a A4 page is appear
Is anany
You can change the size of your page by going to File - Document properties@@fathimaanna4970