@@kristenbadar9108 You need to flatten the image onto the card base. Select the print image and the card base layers and click Flatten. Then attach the score lines.
@@rositaflorecita9647 not sure if this will help, as I did the same thing. But after you've selected the pieces to unite & united them. Then select the image & the united card, and flatten them. Then you can select the other stuff (or select the whole thing and attach. I believe it's all in the order in which you do the different steps that will give you your results But I'm guessing Narelle could explain better than I. (hope this helps...) It helped me to do one with just a pen sketch first for practice.
@kmorgan8383 thank you I tried that but the slice result flatens as well and if I attempt to unite the flaten bottom with the image and unite with the top panel and cut is won't let me the option is unable
@@rositaflorecita9647 I think what might be causing the problem is that your sliced offset is set to Print then Cut. Before you slice it from the rectangle, change the Operation of the offset to Cut, Basic. Then slice that from the rectangle.
Yes, it’s necessary. It’s the only way to make the cut line to make the pop up. Design Space doesn’t have a way of making non straight cut lines unfortnately.
Thank you Narelle! Going to have to make some for a birthday party soon 🥰
Exactly what I was looking for. Well done and thank you!
Thanks for a very helpful tutorial, Narelle. I'm going to give it a try!
Thanks Narelle! I often wondered how to design this type of pop up effect in DS.
Thank you! I have spent hours trying to figure out how to cut an outline in the middle of the card.
Thanks for the video!
I’m interested in making this with a print and cut image but how do you get the image to not completely cut around?
@@kristenbadar9108 You need to flatten the image onto the card base. Select the print image and the card base layers and click Flatten. Then attach the score lines.
@thenoncraftycrafter I did that but now the whole square and image cuts out completely
@@rositaflorecita9647 not sure if this will help, as I did the same thing. But after you've selected the pieces to unite & united them. Then select the image & the united card, and flatten them. Then you can select the other stuff (or select the whole thing and attach. I believe it's all in the order in which you do the different steps that will give you your results But I'm guessing Narelle could explain better than I. (hope this helps...) It helped me to do one with just a pen sketch first for practice.
@kmorgan8383 thank you I tried that but the slice result flatens as well and if I attempt to unite the flaten bottom with the image and unite with the top panel and cut is won't let me the option is unable
@@rositaflorecita9647 I think what might be causing the problem is that your sliced offset is set to Print then Cut. Before you slice it from the rectangle, change the Operation of the offset to Cut, Basic. Then slice that from the rectangle.
Is it necessary to create the sliver that is removed around the flower design? Preparing to make place cards for my niece's wedding ;-)
Yes, it’s necessary. It’s the only way to make the cut line to make the pop up. Design Space doesn’t have a way of making non straight cut lines unfortnately.