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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
  • Hi Friends Welcome back to the craft castle! Today I’m showing you how to take your finished design files in cricut design space and turn them into SVG files that you can use in any other program that requires SVG files.
    In a previous tutorial, I showed you how to save your projects offline and how to find them on your computer. These files are saved as a PNG file. Which are great options if you're working with an print then cut type of images. But when you're wanting to create cuttable svg files for your laser cutter or different craft cutting machine, saving as a png isn't always helpful.
    Let me introduce you to Inkscape. Inkscape is a FREE design program. it's a program that I've used for MANY years and can tell you it's the best free design program. You can easily create your own svg file with this free design program.
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Komentáře • 26

  • @misstellabella0606
    @misstellabella0606 Před dnem

    This was an amazing tutorial. I tried to teach myself this from a blog and this was hands down so much better. Easy to understand and thank you for teaching me how to check and make sure I did it correctly!!

    • @ashleefalco
      @ashleefalco  Před 22 hodinami

      yay! Glad you found this super helpful!

  • @bobbyb8335
    @bobbyb8335 Před měsícem

    Great video with easy to follow instructions … even if it is 9 months later! 😊

  • @familyforever5636
    @familyforever5636 Před 11 měsíci

    You are the best! Following along with you is always so easy.

    • @ashleefalco
      @ashleefalco  Před 11 měsíci

      awe! thank you!!! Much Appreciated ❤️❤️❤️

  • @LorraineCastellon-Rowe
    @LorraineCastellon-Rowe Před 10 měsíci

    WOW!!! This is freaking AWESOME!!! Thank you so very much for this tutorial!! What a game changer for me. I can't wait to try this. Thank you again!!!
    ❤🍓🍊🍋🍉🍒🍍❤

  • @madebymrscathylynn8829
    @madebymrscathylynn8829 Před 11 měsíci

    Omg ... I did not know the largest piece ended up in front 🙈 sometimes know those small things helps so much!! Thank you!!

    • @ashleefalco
      @ashleefalco  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I wish that the largest pieces weren't sent to the front. It really messes with everyone. BUT beggars can't be choosers LOL Inkscape is free, so I'll take the head scratcher LOL

    • @madebymrscathylynn8829
      @madebymrscathylynn8829 Před 11 měsíci

      Right?!? 😂😂😂 Now I will be converting more things without wondering .... "how do I select that little piece?" Thank YOU!

    • @rd-gi6jw
      @rd-gi6jw Před 10 měsíci +1

      Perhaps this is a convenient opportunity to advice all Cricut users who watch this video that they should start learning Inkscape in order to create their own stuff for Cricut. The entire process should be the other way around. You create in Inkscape, save as SVG and upload to the Design Space.
      I never create anything in the Design Space. That's how most seasoned Cricut users do. You can use any other vector program to do the same. Many use Illustrator. I am personally a Corel Draw guy. This way you will be able to use all your creative work for any other non Cricut related application. Vector programs will give you infinite creative possibilities, unlike very limited Design Space.

    • @ashleefalco
      @ashleefalco  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@rd-gi6jw I 100% agree with you. Personally I do all my designing in Inkscape (have several other tutorials of me using this program). Not many people know how to design outside of design space. I'm hoping by posting a video like this will encourage others to watch my other Inkscape videos and be inspired to start using other programs. It's so much easier to design in Inkscape and upload your own svg files to wherever you need to go versus taking the LONG way of doing the design work in cricut and then going backwards from there.

    • @madebymrscathylynn8829
      @madebymrscathylynn8829 Před 10 měsíci

      @rd-gi6jw ... I agree 100% ... I had some projects that I had created in Design Space and I have been moving them over to Inkscape. It's such a great tool for what it is and it's free!

  • @redlover5088
    @redlover5088 Před 8 měsíci +1

    @ Ashlee Falco -- Wowzer!!!!! I paid how much for a create your own svg course that I can't even finish because it is too difficult?! I watched this without taking notes and could understand but not implement. But I will watch again with my pen and paper because I AM a note taker and it is so obvious that these are simple instructions to follow. One question: I use a pc, are the keyboard shortcuts specific to a mac or specific to inkscape? Subscribed btw!

    • @ashleefalco
      @ashleefalco  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the sub. I'm assuming the command key on a PC would be the windows key.
      But one way to view was the short cut keys are is view them in the Inkscape program. If you go all the way to the top of your screen you'll see "file, edit, view, layer, etc". If you click on, let's say path, you'll see the name of the operation and then on the left you'll see your shortcut keys. Hopefully that's helpful.

  • @debbiebarney1891
    @debbiebarney1891 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you so much! This is amazing!
    I do have a question about Inkscape. I recently purchased an OmTech 50w co2 laser engraver/cutter. Can I use Inkscape with the laser or do I need a different program?

    • @ashleefalco
      @ashleefalco  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I have a glowforge, xtool, and epilog and use Inkscape to create my svg’s for my lasers. I’m not 100% certain about Omtech though.

    • @debbiebarney1891
      @debbiebarney1891 Před 7 měsíci

      @@ashleefalco
      Thank you. I really appreciate the info.

  • @leticiabetancourt-carrillo4703

    When I try to transfer over my screenshot, I get a file transfer notice says “file transfer is either not supported or not enabled. Please contact your system administrator or check your system logs.”
    Please help

    • @ashleefalco
      @ashleefalco  Před 3 měsíci

      I'm not sure, I've never seen this error notice before

  • @mariatal3519
    @mariatal3519 Před 11 měsíci

    Excellent. Is there a print out for the commands?

    • @ashleefalco
      @ashleefalco  Před 11 měsíci +1

      shoot. I wish!! There are so many commands for Inkscape that it would be as thick as the Bible.

  • @shanniesstudio
    @shanniesstudio Před 6 měsíci

    When I try to save the file Inkscape send a pop up that’s say it was saved with a format that may cause data loss, and when I send the file for downloads there’s no option to save the image or send to files.im confused

    • @ashleefalco
      @ashleefalco  Před 6 měsíci +1

      if you save it as an Inkscape svg you won't get the error. If you save it as a .svg you will. However, I've never seen data loss when I save it that way.

    • @shanniesstudio
      @shanniesstudio Před 6 měsíci

      @@ashleefalco maybe it’s because my computer is old lol