"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Boy you never know what file is coming over, trying to learn a little here, well at least it ain't a docx file
I know nothing about silhouette Studio, but after I searched and read this, I laughed out loud.Tutorial to save as .svg in Silhouette Studio First, prep your design in Silhouette Studio. ... Now, you'll need to use a PDF Printer to virtually print your design to your computer in .png format. ... Download and install Inkscape (it's free). Open your image in Inkscape. ... Press “Control + A” to select all.I have occasionally used inkscape and have it on my pc.
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Quote from: screenxpress on September 21, 2017, 06:58:57 PMI know nothing about silhouette Studio, but after I searched and read this, I laughed out loud.Tutorial to save as .svg in Silhouette Studio First, prep your design in Silhouette Studio. ... Now, you'll need to use a PDF Printer to virtually print your design to your computer in .png format. ... Download and install Inkscape (it's free). Open your image in Inkscape. ... Press “Control + A” to select all.I have occasionally used inkscape and have it on my pc.Not a big leap to see that many hobbyist cutters would opt for a cheaper (or free) alternative to Photoshop or even Corel Photopaint.There's even a new player, Affinity, selling another alternative for $50. https://affinity.serif.com/en-us/