Right now warp only works on single layer fonts. Which is another way of saying one color. So once you change the colors the warp tool is faded and can’t be used. Hopefully in the future it will work on multi-layer fonts.
It is a lot of work but I did a curvy wavy AMERICA and then used shape, duplicate, and substract to slice AMERICA into three parts. I used substract as we would normally use slice. Then changed top, middle, and bottom to red, white, and blue.
Thanks for sharing. Great ideas!
Great beginner friendly tutorial🙏😇thank you so much
Great video, Chris! I need to use this feature more!
Thanks
This came right on time I was just thinking about doing this❤
Great video, thanks !!
Great easy video to follow. Could you put one up of using a wave and same font like this in a heart shape for example?
Great suggestion!
Thank you for a great tutorial, short and to the point. Could you change the colour of each of the letters before you use the warp tool?
Right now warp only works on single layer fonts. Which is another way of saying one color.
So once you change the colors the warp tool is faded and can’t be used.
Hopefully in the future it will work on multi-layer fonts.
It is a lot of work but I did a curvy wavy AMERICA and then used shape, duplicate, and substract to slice AMERICA into three parts. I used substract as we would normally use slice. Then changed top, middle, and bottom to red, white, and blue.
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This is cool, but could you move your inset away from the work, or visa-versa, so we can see what you are doing? Thanks!
Is the warp tool available on Cricut Design for iPad? I can’t find it.