Thank you so much for doing this Mal! I have a silhouette and almost every creator has a cricut, and I never know what is the equivalent terms in silhouette studio. Thanks for explaining. I have been trying for months to figure out what is the "slice" equivalent in silhouette studio. I will send you a message if I come across somethinh else I cant find. Thanks for all your tutorials!!
Ok ... those are not "cut points". They are anchor points, and are the pionts between which curves and lines are defined in a vector graphic. Sorry, I just had to say that. It was driving me crazy. But thanks for this video. Very clear and concise.
Thank you for this breakdown, could you share how to download silhouette studio onto your computer? Do you only use silhouette studio when creating the design?
I purchased it from Swing Design and just downloaded and installed. www.swingdesign.com/products/silhouette-cameo-license-code-for-studio-business-edition I use it for cutting too because I have a cameo. But if you have a cricut you can design in silhouette, export, and then import it into design space to cut on your Cricut.
How do you make an outline of a single object, for instance a heart? I just followed your directions here and the heart was too big to outline the one I'm working with. Thank you 🙂
I know this is an old vid but can someone tell me how i can make an offset identical to the image i am offsetting? Meaning no dull curves when the original is sharp no wonky lines when the original is a specific shape i want exactly the same image but exactly 1.5cm space between the offset. Is this possible? Ive scaled, ive traced i have done it all and its not the exact same.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I’ve been struggling trying to figure out how to do this, “vinyl-ly” my prayers were answered with this tutorial 💜🇨🇦😊
Thank you so so much!! I’ve been trying to figure this out for a few weeks!!!
I’m so glad it was helpful!!
Thank you so much for this clear and straightforward explanation! I’ve tried to learn silhouette studio and end up going back to my design space.
Very cool tutorial. ❤ the instructional ones quite a lot.
Thank you for sharing this information!❤
As a new Silhouette user, this was very helpful!
I’m so happy to hear that!
Very helpful. Thank you
Thank you so much for doing this Mal! I have a silhouette and almost every creator has a cricut, and I never know what is the equivalent terms in silhouette studio. Thanks for explaining. I have been trying for months to figure out what is the "slice" equivalent in silhouette studio. I will send you a message if I come across somethinh else I cant find. Thanks for all your tutorials!!
I’m so glad it was helpful for you!! 🩷
Thank you sooo much I have struggled with this❤
Thank you so much! This was so helpful!
I’m so happy to hear that!
THANK YOU!!! I could not figure this out at all... I kept looking for slice and contour...lol❤❤❤❤
I’m glad it was helpful for you! 💕
Thank you so much!
Ok ... those are not "cut points". They are anchor points, and are the pionts between which curves and lines are defined in a vector graphic. Sorry, I just had to say that. It was driving me crazy.
But thanks for this video. Very clear and concise.
Sorry for the wrong lingo! Just trying to explain in a way everyone can understand. But you’re right! Thanks for the feedback!
Thank you for this breakdown, could you share how to download silhouette studio onto your computer?
Do you only use silhouette studio when creating the design?
I purchased it from Swing Design and just downloaded and installed.
www.swingdesign.com/products/silhouette-cameo-license-code-for-studio-business-edition
I use it for cutting too because I have a cameo. But if you have a cricut you can design in silhouette, export, and then import it into design space to cut on your Cricut.
@@madebymal_studio thank you for explaining!
How do you make an outline of a single object, for instance a heart? I just followed your directions here and the heart was too big to outline the one I'm working with. Thank you 🙂
In Cricut to get rid of those little lines you go to contour and select the cut you want to get rid of.
Is it the same way on Cricut because I don't have or use Silhouette?
Thanks
I know this is an old vid but can someone tell me how i can make an offset identical to the image i am offsetting? Meaning no dull curves when the original is sharp no wonky lines when the original is a specific shape i want exactly the same image but exactly 1.5cm space between the offset. Is this possible? Ive scaled, ive traced i have done it all and its not the exact same.