So far in our series on tracing, we've covered how to do pretty basic traces. I highly recommend you walk through all those lessons first, starting here. From here on out, we begin the harder stuff so you need to have the basics down already. Today, … [Read more...]
Tracing Tips & Tricks — #6 Text and Potential Pitfalls
Today we’re continuing in our series on Tracing. If you haven’t read the previous lessons, start here. I could have included this in the last lesson, but it was getting pretty long so I thought you could use a break. We’re going to cover what to do … [Read more...]
Tracing Tips & Tricks — #5 Simple multi-color images
Welcome back! If you haven't started with Lesson 1 of this series on tracing, you'll find it here. So far we've covered when you need to trace, selecting images, what's in the trace panel and how to trace simple, solid shapes of 1 color. Today, … [Read more...]
Tracing tips & tricks — #4 Simple, solid shapes
So far in our tracing series, we've just been learning about the prep work -- the most important part of any project. (You can start with Lesson 1 here). We've discussed file types and image selection and gotten an overview of the Trace panel. Now … [Read more...]
Tracing tips & tricks — #3 What’s in the Trace panel
This is part 3 of the series on tracing -- creating cut files from things like photos and clip art. Be sure to read Lesson 1 on why and what to trace and Lesson 2 about choosing images before you read this one, as I will refer frequently to the … [Read more...]
Tracing Tips & Tricks — #2 Image Selection
In this series (lesson 1 is here), I'm showing you how to take a clip art type image and turn it into a cut file for your Silhouette. This gives you a tremendous amount of designing flexibility. Lesson 2 is about graphic styles and how to choose … [Read more...]
Tracing Tips & Tricks — #1 Where to Start
Today I'm beginning a series that's LONG overdue. It's about tracing -- how to turn an image such as clip art or a photo into a cut file. I've taught this as a class at the All Things Silhouette Conferences for years and am finally starting to do it … [Read more...]
Tuesday Quick Tip: when your design won’t resize proportionally
This is one of those "what in the world is happening?" kinds of things. You use one of those beautiful Modify tools I'm always raving about, but the resulting shape won't resize the way it's supposed to. Or a design you purchase acts up in this way. … [Read more...]
Mask with printable fabric
So, yes, I'm still sewing masks. I had finished those for my extended family when my daughter let me know her boyfriend didn't have one. We talked over some ideas, and because she's a TOTAL goofball we wanted to do something fun. He's been growing a … [Read more...]
Photo crop in Silhouette Studio: how and why to do it
I’ve been working on a gift for some dear friends who moved away and are now returning to our home turf. I’m creating the design in Silhouette Studio and saving it as a JPEG so that I can get it printed professionally on a coffee mug. Today, I want … [Read more...]
Point Editing: taming all those little black dots (Lesson 7)
Here we are in our final lesson on Point Editing. If you need to start at the beginning of this series, go here. In today’s lesson I’m going to give you a few tips on working with points on text, show you how to edit points to help when you’re … [Read more...]
Point Editing: taming all those little black dots (Lesson 6 Part 2)
I hope you’re learning how much you can alter your designs in Silhouette Studio by editing points. If you haven’t gone through the previous lessons in this series, start here. Otherwise, this lesson won’t make much sense. In Part 1 of this lesson, we … [Read more...]
Point Editing: taming all those little black dots (Lesson 4 Part 2)
This lesson in our series on Point Editing is part 2 of a tutorial on altering line segment types and point types. (To start with Lesson 1 in this series, go here.) In part 1, we talked about the concepts in general. This time, I'll show you how I've … [Read more...]
Pancakes and Donuts: the key to understanding the difference between a grouping and a compound path
To truly understand using and creating designs in Silhouette Studio software, you need to have a good understanding of Groupings and Compound Paths -- how they are the same, how they are different and how they respond differently to modifications. … [Read more...]