You are a godsend. Thank you so much! This was such a helpful tutorial to watch and listen to and I've learned so much from your video. Thank you!!!!!!
Thanks for watching! It really all depends on the font type, project size, etc. - thinner fonts often need to have a stroke added so they're not too fragile to cut so even if the font size is, say, 12... with the added stroke, it changes the overall font size. Hope that makes sense!
Hi! Thanks so much for this explanation. I am a complete beginner and it helps a lot that you show twice, and also show how you would do the i-dot merge even while you wouldn't like it. @7:24 you say 'Press Shift + X to change from stroke to fill.' I am a little bit confused by this because what I am seeing is a fill being changed to a stroke. Am I right, or am I missing some knowledge? Thanks a bunch again for the videos!
Thanks so much for watching! Shift+X is the tool that will either swap the current selected object(s) from Fill to Stroke, if the object is currently set to Fill... OR it will swap from Stroke to Fill, if the object is currently set to Stroke!
Hey! All a personal preference! With the ease of hotkeys and AI tools, this whole process takes me about a minute and a half in AI, when I'm not recording a tutorial --- and I don't need to use the mouse for much at all. Plus, AI is much more expansive and user-friendly, from an experienced graphic designer's POV! While I absolutely love the ease of LB for controlling my laser, I don't prefer it for designing. I've been an AI user for over 20 years and would much rather use the advanced tools and UI in Adobe over designing in LB!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Much appreciated! One quick question, I created the .svg but my laser Xtool will not cut it it only scores even though I click on cut. Any ideas on how to make it a cut file?
Thank you! This was super helpful! I appreciate the tip on how to package using a cutout in cardboard.
Perfect timing I have a make this for our son this weekend. 💙
yayyyy! I can't wait to see your cake topper!
Excellent Heather!! It takes me twice as long to develop the same product!! I wish I would have found you about 10 years ago!! Blessings!!!
thanks for always watching, Joe! I look forward to your feedback every week! 💛🎉
You are a godsend. Thank you so much! This was such a helpful tutorial to watch and listen to and I've learned so much from your video. Thank you!!!!!!
Thank you for watching! So glad it was helpful!
Thank you
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! So very helpful!!
Thank you for watching! Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the very informative video. In general what is the best font size ?
Thanks for watching! It really all depends on the font type, project size, etc. - thinner fonts often need to have a stroke added so they're not too fragile to cut so even if the font size is, say, 12... with the added stroke, it changes the overall font size.
Hope that makes sense!
@@LoBoDesigns ok got you. Thank you so much for the reply
Hi!
Thanks so much for this explanation. I am a complete beginner and it helps a lot that you show twice, and also show how you would do the i-dot merge even while you wouldn't like it.
@7:24 you say 'Press Shift + X to change from stroke to fill.' I am a little bit confused by this because what I am seeing is a fill being changed to a stroke. Am I right, or am I missing some knowledge?
Thanks a bunch again for the videos!
Thanks so much for watching!
Shift+X is the tool that will either swap the current selected object(s) from Fill to Stroke, if the object is currently set to Fill... OR it will swap from Stroke to Fill, if the object is currently set to Stroke!
I appreciate you, Heather! Do you still offer design courses?
Hey! Thanks so much for your awesome feedback! I do have paid courses! All the info is on my site. 😎
www.glowcreatecourses.com
Hey Heather, why don't you do this whole process in lightburn? So much easier than all the steps in illustrator!
Hey! All a personal preference!
With the ease of hotkeys and AI tools, this whole process takes me about a minute and a half in AI, when I'm not recording a tutorial --- and I don't need to use the mouse for much at all. Plus, AI is much more expansive and user-friendly, from an experienced graphic designer's POV!
While I absolutely love the ease of LB for controlling my laser, I don't prefer it for designing. I've been an AI user for over 20 years and would much rather use the advanced tools and UI in Adobe over designing in LB!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Much appreciated! One quick question, I created the .svg but my laser Xtool will not cut it it only scores even though I click on cut. Any ideas on how to make it a cut file?
I'm not familiar with the XTool software, but I can try to help! When you're saving the SVG, are you using File > Save As or File > Export As?
@@LoBoDesigns I am using save as and following Heather’s direction.
Is there a way to do this on the iPad ?
There is! The steps are a bit different on the iPad version. Check out my other tutorials for the steps to do something similar on an iPad!
What the name of app?
This is Adobe Illustrator for Desktop!
Hi, can i know name of the font
Hello! Of course! This one is Bollivia Rosilla Script!