Make an SVG File for Glowforge to SCORE, CUT & ENGRAVE

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024

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  • @highvibemysticallifestyle
    @highvibemysticallifestyle Рік тому +4

    Thank you for this!!!! I'm a newbie to Illustrator and got frustrated today trying to figure it out. I went through 10 tutorials today but this is the best one yet!!!

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  Рік тому +1

      You’re so welcome!! I’m glad it was helpful 😊

    • @Vonlongmire
      @Vonlongmire Рік тому

      I agree! Great Video. I have more experience with Photoshop and this helped a lot.

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  Рік тому +1

      @@Vonlongmire I'm glad you liked it! :D

  • @dalgonacovfefe
    @dalgonacovfefe 2 роки тому

    Thanks!!! Really helpful

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  2 роки тому

      You’re welcome! So glad you found it helpful! ☺️

  • @DrawerFullofRocks
    @DrawerFullofRocks 10 місяців тому +2

    Solid! Thank you. Exactly what I've been looking for. Took me 2 days to find you. Now I can go crate the file to be ready to meet the laser engraver guy tomorrow.

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  10 місяців тому

      Yay!! So glad it was helpful :)

  • @thebraysnbadger4333
    @thebraysnbadger4333 4 місяці тому

    I realise this is an old video so maybe you can’t comment but I am really struggling with creating the image trace.
    I am ignoring the white however for some reason some of my back ground becomes different shades of white. So some of the white is remaining behind after image trace. It will not let me ignore a second colour (if I swap it the rest of the white returns) can you change the tolerance at all?
    If I move it into the glowforge programme there are so many tiny dots it’s hard to know what to ignore and it’s messing up the design. Any help really appreciated 😀

  • @wilsonricharda
    @wilsonricharda 5 місяців тому +1

    OMG! Who would have thought that it was that simple. Thank you very much for your informative and insightful tutorials.

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  5 місяців тому +1

      You’re so welcome! Glad you found them helpful 😁

  • @kathyhaansbucketlistadvent1054
    @kathyhaansbucketlistadvent1054 5 місяців тому +1

    When I tell you it too me DAYS to find this. I watched at least a dozen other videos to try to figure this out, and even bought a course. Wish I found you first! It took me like five min to finally get my file and then make the cut. THANK YOU

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  5 місяців тому

      Yay!! I"m so glad the video was helpful, I know how frustrating it can be!

  • @jyo-k1y
    @jyo-k1y Рік тому +2

    This tutorial is absolute GOLD! Thank you!!!

  • @sirsmalls4565
    @sirsmalls4565 2 роки тому +2

    In Procreate what is your dpi usually? And what brushes do you use? I just got an iPad Pro and been messing around with it a bit.

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  2 роки тому +3

      Hi! The DPI I use is 132. My 2 fav brush sets are "cartooning brush set" by BeeJayDel and "colorado brush set" by Holly Pixels, and in that set I really like the brush called "colo mono".

    • @sirsmalls4565
      @sirsmalls4565 2 роки тому

      @@VicTacToe does dpi depend on how large your cut is going to be? Not sure if you set yours to 132 because they’re earrings.

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  2 роки тому +1

      @@sirsmalls4565 As long as you're able to vectorize the drawing without it looking blurry you will be good to go! I just use 132 DPI because that's the default for ProCreate and I haven't had any issues with it :)

  • @kellycd8185
    @kellycd8185 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this. I’m so grateful… you are awesome for sharing what you know. I pray great things and much success for you.

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  2 роки тому

      Aww you’re so welcome! Thanks so much 💕

  • @dogfriendlyliving
    @dogfriendlyliving 10 місяців тому

    I’ve done all of this but I get a no artwork in the error?? Please help?!

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  10 місяців тому

      When does it say no artwork? When you upload to the glowforge app? The file could be too big…

  • @bdepompei
    @bdepompei Рік тому +1

    Trace left a bit of white in my drawing in between some lettering. I reduced the number of colors until the white disappeared and drawing was not impacted. Hope this helps someone having trouble:)

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  Рік тому +1

      Nice!! Thanks for sharing 🤓

    • @bdepompei
      @bdepompei Рік тому

      @@VicTacToe thanks for the tutorial!

  • @heidirabideau2318
    @heidirabideau2318 9 місяців тому

    I have a Windows computer. What do you suggest to use

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  9 місяців тому

      Illustrator is also available on Windows so I would suggest using Illustrator :)

  • @CandaceMedvetz
    @CandaceMedvetz Рік тому

    What size is your canvas on procreate?

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  Рік тому

      I just use the standard screen size canvas: 2388px x 1668px

  • @EverydayReady
    @EverydayReady 2 роки тому +1

    This was immensely helpful, thank you!

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  2 роки тому +1

      Yay I’m so glad! You’re very welcome 😊

  • @pensychan
    @pensychan 2 роки тому

    What is the difference between engraving and scoring? 👀

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  2 роки тому

      Engrave is darkening a filled shape and scoring just draws a line :)

  • @kindtumbler7075
    @kindtumbler7075 6 місяців тому

    good tutorial

  • @Knmoxley
    @Knmoxley 2 роки тому

    Thanks so much! Appreciate the info. When I import into glowforge, each line shows up individually. I made sure it was grouped when I exported. Do you know what I'm doing wrong?

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  2 роки тому

      You're welcome! :) That can happen if all of your lines are not connected to each other. So for example if your design is a star, and the outline of the star is in several different pieces, you'd have to connect them together in your vector program before saving so the star is all one piece. It's kind of hard to explain... I hope that makes sense!

  • @redjulie1
    @redjulie1 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video! Which of the two ways do you find the most easiest/quickest to vectorize?

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  2 роки тому

      I personally like to use the pen tool because I like the amount of freedom it gives to make design tweaks along the way if you need to. But it seems like most people prefer image trace!

  • @JessShoemaker
    @JessShoemaker Рік тому

    What if the bar at the top doesn't come up to "Expand"? How do I get it to come up?

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  Рік тому

      You should be able to open it from the menu… object - image trace - expand 😊

    • @JessShoemaker
      @JessShoemaker Рік тому

      @@VicTacToe Thanks! I found it!

  • @kahadin
    @kahadin Рік тому

    Very helpful video

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  Рік тому

      Glad you found it helpful!

  • @natalicarolina4544
    @natalicarolina4544 2 роки тому

    Hi! i have a question, because in the first option, yo expand those lines, and in the second, you don´t. So at the end, it doesn´t matter in glowforge? is the same result anyway?

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  2 роки тому

      Hi Natali, good question! I expand the lines in the first technique since I used image trace and the lines needed to be converted to paths. In the second technique, I'm using the pen tool to create the paths, they don't need to be expanded to turn into paths because that's what they already are. :) If the lines were not expanded in the first technique, Glowforge would not read it as a vectorized file. I hope that makes sense!

    • @natalicarolina4544
      @natalicarolina4544 2 роки тому +1

      @@VicTacToe ok! so is very different from other machines, like cricut or any 3d machine, if you expand or not you have different results. If i make an svg with a stroke without expanding, the machine interpretates only to have one path to cut, so it would be a fill circle, but if that stroke has outlines , now it has two paths to cut, with the result of a non fill circle. As a DXF file in sillhouette, also has different results. Thank you!

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  2 роки тому

      @@natalicarolina4544 Yea, if you don't expand the stroke the Glowforge reads it as a cut line! But you can always change it from cut to score or engrave. It would be much simpler if all machines were the same! lol

  • @deniseteague8203
    @deniseteague8203 2 роки тому

    Hi Vic, I want to use a few different clip arts to create a scene. I won’t be hand drawing anything so would I use the same method to create SVG files using non hand drawn images?

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Denise! Yes, you should be able to image trace your clip art, the same way you would a hand-drawn image. If you’re using Adobe Illustrator you’ll have to click “embed” after importing your image, before you image trace.

    • @deniseteague8203
      @deniseteague8203 2 роки тому +1

      @@VicTacToe Thank you Vic!

    • @victoriamyrand
      @victoriamyrand 2 роки тому

      @@deniseteague8203 You’re welcome! 🙂

  • @juanitaonthego7745
    @juanitaonthego7745 2 роки тому

    Questions: is there a specific stroke width that has to be used to the parts that are going to be cut? Can you, instead of group the different outlines, just create a compound path with all of them?

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  2 роки тому +1

      Hi! There is actually not a specific stroke size that has to be used. And yes, instead of grouping you could definitely create a compound path out of them. I tend to use the grouping method because it makes the design easier to edit in case I want to go back and make changes later.

    • @juanitaonthego7745
      @juanitaonthego7745 2 роки тому

      @@VicTacToe Thanks for answering!! very helpful info :)

    • @juanitaonthego7745
      @juanitaonthego7745 2 роки тому

      @@VicTacToe One more question: why is it important to save the artboard when you save an svg for Glowforge?

  • @hannahfranklin7819
    @hannahfranklin7819 2 роки тому

    Hi! How do you prevent the cut lines from showing up as two outlines when you import the art to the glowforge app?

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Hannah! I have not experienced having 2 outlines, so I'm not sure what would be causing that. You could try outlining the cut lines and creating a compound shape. Assuming you're using Illustrator, with the cut lines selected you would go to Object - Path - Outline Stroke, and then with those cut lines still selected open up pathfinder and use the "unite" tool to create that compound shape.

    • @hannahfranklin7819
      @hannahfranklin7819 2 роки тому +2

      @@VicTacToe Yes I am using Illustrator! That tip worked for me :) Thanks so much for the help!! In case anyone here has the same issue: when I outlined the cut lines as you recommended, I could see that the line I drew was categorized as a "fill" rather than a stroke, which Glowforge automatically reads as an engrave. I changed the fill to none and stroke to the red color I was using, then used the unite tool to create a compound shape. This solved the problem for me!

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  2 роки тому

      @@hannahfranklin7819 Yayy I'm glad it worked! and thank you for sharing! :)

  • @sysphotography
    @sysphotography 2 роки тому

    A+ video

  • @erectile-dysfunction-man
    @erectile-dysfunction-man 9 місяців тому

    I've been trying at this for two or three hours now and I just don't get it. I have a box template and I used live trace, turned the score colours blue like yours and exported both the cutting and the score together like yours, but it comes out as a clusterfuck of bajillion pieces in the GF app that's a mix and match of the cut + score lines at random. I can't use "Join" because it gives me an error that they are invalid objects. I used all the default image trace settings like yours.

    • @VicTacToe
      @VicTacToe  9 місяців тому

      I usually prefer to use the pen tool instead of image trace. Starting at 4:40 in this video I show that technique.