How to Use SVG Files with Solid & Dashed Score Lines in Cricut Design Space

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  • Опубликовано: 30 окт 2024

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  • @lindademarco2248
    @lindademarco2248 7 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you so very much. Today is March 2024. Although this video is several years old, I was able to figure out how to accomplish score lines! Took me 2 hours using my android phone. I was able to write my own cheat sheet based on your video. I just started with Cricut. Very helpful, thank you again.

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  7 месяцев назад

      I’m so glad you found this helpful! Even though I posted this video a few years ago, the steps are still the same today. :). I’ve been meaning to make a video showing them for the mobile app version of design space as well, but glad you were able to figure it out from this video!

  • @nicolekesselring3398
    @nicolekesselring3398 Год назад +2

    thank you for including the part about the blade!!! That part I was so confused on.

  • @sharynn4271
    @sharynn4271 3 месяца назад

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you.! I am new to using a Cricut. I struggled with score lines and have watched many videos. Yours was by far the easiest and the best one I have watched.
    I have now subscribed to your channel so I will be checking out your videos first. Thanks again. Great step by step instructions.

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  3 месяца назад

      @@sharynn4271 thank you so much Sharynn- I’m so glad you found my video helpful! Thank you for subscribing!! If theres any other videos you would like to see about using SVGs with Design Space, let me know!

  • @Patricia-xr3gf
    @Patricia-xr3gf Год назад

    Thank you so much!! Very helpful for this newbie!

  • @shabbysheep4
    @shabbysheep4 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much -- i have searched for hours to find how you do this :)

  • @carolsiems8650
    @carolsiems8650 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video. I've been wracking my brain today trying to figure it out.

  • @k-n7122
    @k-n7122 Год назад

    LOVE this video! It is to the point, (without all the extra fluff of other's videos), and super clearly explains everything. Thank you! I'll be following you from now on😃

  • @Woodstock1967KJT
    @Woodstock1967KJT 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for that very simple and perfect explanation for a beginner to Design Space xx

  • @lashondagardner3667
    @lashondagardner3667 3 года назад +2

    OMG, you saved me so much time... Thank you!

  • @hulluk1hulluk123
    @hulluk1hulluk123 3 года назад +2

    Excellent tutorial, thank you 😊

  • @valoriedarwin
    @valoriedarwin 2 года назад +2

    Thank you❤️ your awesome

  • @fatimarazon8407
    @fatimarazon8407 3 года назад +1

    Just bought this svg earlier and am so excited to make it!

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for your order Fatima! I hope you enjoy working with this design! :)

    • @fatimarazon8407
      @fatimarazon8407 3 года назад +1

      @@PrintableCuttableCreatables I’m liking it so far! I’m going to attempt to assemble it tomorrow. :) would love to see a video on the assembly process.

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  3 года назад +1

      @@fatimarazon8407 I'm so glad to hear that! I don't have an assembly video for that design yet, but there are step by step PDF instructions included in your download folder that may help! :)

  • @daisymena607
    @daisymena607 3 года назад +1

    OMG finally a great video, 😊 thanks

  • @jennylyn9482
    @jennylyn9482 Год назад +1

    Hello. I have Explore Air 2 and notice that it doesn't score deep enough. I want my score lines to be cut like the Cameo machines does but I don't know how to design that in Design Space. Do you mind giving me advice on how to achieve cut dashed lines using my Cricut

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  Год назад +1

      Hi Jenny,
      If all you need is a single straight score line (like for a basic card), it’s possible, but a bit tedious. Here’s a video I made that shows how to make dashed score lines in DS: ruclips.net/video/LFtEKvhcK4E/видео.html

  • @trudiezavadovics1750
    @trudiezavadovics1750 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your detailed but straight forward explanation. My Question is if you only have solid cut lines and want dashes, because my scoring wheels don't really work, how can I achieve that. I've been trying so many things and it's driving me CRAZY.
    PLEASE HELP.

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  2 года назад

      Hi Trudie, I’m so glad you found this video helpful unfortunately there’s not currently an easy way to create dashed score lines in Cricut Design Space. If all you need is a single straight score line (like for a basic card), it’s possible, but not the easiest to do - I’ll see if I can make a video that shows how. If you need multiple dashed score lines, or if you need the score lines to follow a curve, then you’ll need to use a vector design software to create a dashed line that will cut instead of score.

    • @trudiezavadovics1750
      @trudiezavadovics1750 2 года назад

      @@PrintableCuttableCreatables Thank you so much for responding so quickly. Is there an easy vector program you would recommend ? I'm really frustrated because even svgs that have dashed lines in my download files translate to solid lines therefore cut files when I upload them. IF I change them to dashes (score lines) in design space then I am forced to use a score wheel which is pretty much useless. I really look forward to the the video whenever you make it but for now I guess I need to source how to convert my files into vector. Please help if you can.
      Thanks again,
      Trudie

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  2 года назад

      @@trudiezavadovics1750 If you will be working with SVG files often, then I highly recommend Adobe Illustrator. Otherwise, Affinity Designer or Inkscape are other options. Any vector program is going to have a learning curve though, since there is so much you can do with vectors!
      I'm not sure what you mean about files you have with dashed score lines that translate as solid score lines when you upload them - is there a screen shot you can share? And yes, whenever you set a line to "score" in Design Space, the line will become dashed to signify scoring (confusing I know), but the line is still solid, and you will be prompted to insert a scoring tool.
      Regarding converting files into vector, if you have SVG files, they are already in vector format (SVG stands for Scalable Vector Graphic).

    • @trudiezavadovics1750
      @trudiezavadovics1750 2 года назад

      Thanks again Kristen, To be honest I am confused because I do ave svgs and the line is sometimes still solid and it cuts everything. So I sort of feel stuck. I will try the vector programs although I'm not sure if I'll get past the learning curve. : ( But I will give it a try : )

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  2 года назад

      @@trudiezavadovics1750 Whether the line will be solid or dashed depends on how to designer created the file. I offer both solid and dashed with my files, but some designers only include one or the other. 🤷‍♀You can totally get past the learning curve, it just takes lots of practice! :)

  • @mimiesmirayzedtoo6615
    @mimiesmirayzedtoo6615 2 года назад

    I second Bonnie Ladd's comment that you have given us a detailed explanation and Thank you. Very helpful for novice like myself. Is there a way to cut it even without a scoring wheel? I mean let the machine do dashes using the fine knife? Thank you.

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  2 года назад

      Thanks so much - I'm glad you found this video helpful. Yes! You can score without a scoring wheel using an SVG file with Dashed score lines. With a dashed score lines, the regular blade of your Cricut will cut along the dashes to create a foldable edge. I explain using Dashed score line files in this video at the 00:58 time mark. :)

    • @mimiesmirayzedtoo6615
      @mimiesmirayzedtoo6615 2 года назад

      @@PrintableCuttableCreatables thanks for the reply. I tried it, changing to score and then attach but the machine will not move, ie does error because not correct tool used/detected. any other way? I have just updated the software, maybe it allowed before the new updated version? thanks.

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  2 года назад

      @@mimiesmirayzedtoo6615 If you were using the blade of your machine with a dash score line file you don’t need to set it to score because the machine will be cutting the dashed lines. (When you set layers to score it tells your machine that you’re using a scoring tool that’s why you’re seeing the error message)

    • @mimiesmirayzedtoo6615
      @mimiesmirayzedtoo6615 2 года назад

      @@PrintableCuttableCreatables I get you now, sorry I dont know how to make a dash score line file without setting it in score operation. hope you can make a tutorial on this next time. (im trying not to buy another tool).many thanks.

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  2 года назад

      @@mimiesmirayzedtoo6615 your SVG file would need to have dashed score lines already included as shown in this video. Unfortunately, there’s currently no easy way to make them in Design Space.

  • @jennytaylor8078
    @jennytaylor8078 4 года назад +1

    thank you for the video I am using Kraft card on my Maker
    I choose Kraft Card for material type but need the score lines deeper do you have any tips

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  4 года назад

      You can try setting the Pressure option to "more", or try choosing a different (thicker) material setting such as Heavy Cardstock, but unfortunately I've found the scoring stylus doesn't get enough pressure to score well on heavier materials. :/ If you don't have scoring wheels and can't get the scoring stylus to score deep enough, you might want to use the Dashed Score line version and use the blade of your machine to cut along the dashes to create your fold lines.

    • @jennytaylor8078
      @jennytaylor8078 4 года назад +1

      @@PrintableCuttableCreatables Thank you for your help

    • @jennytaylor8078
      @jennytaylor8078 4 года назад +1

      @@PrintableCuttableCreatables Thank You

  • @A.M.Independent.Consultant
    @A.M.Independent.Consultant 3 года назад +1

    Thank u

  • @mins2408
    @mins2408 2 года назад

    in case if i want to make an svg and cut through my scored(dashed) lines how shouldi. do that

  • @cathydurham10
    @cathydurham10 4 года назад +2

    I downloaded one of your free designs, princess unicorn. I opened the instructions page as well. I was wondering if you could do an instructional video on how to use the designs with print and cut and also for htv. I'm afraid I don't understand the instructions. Also mine uploaded very tiny into D's and I don't know how to uniformly enlarge all the pieces! Thank you!

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  4 года назад +2

      Hi Cathy!
      Thanks for your interest in my designs and video request! I do plan to add more videos for using my files for things like print then cut, and layered designs like HTV, but I'm not sure when I'll have time in my schedule to get those recorded. I'll do my best to answer your questions here, but if you still need help, feel free to email me at support[at]printablecuttablecreatables.com!
      For print then cut, you basically want to select the design and choose "Flatten" and then you should be good to go.
      For HTV, you would want to use one of the versions of the design that is labeled "ideal for vinyl" in the instructions. These have overlapping layers already subtracted for you, so you can just cut the designs in different colors of HTV and layer them. Here's a great tutorial for layering multiple colors of HTV: www.siserna.com/how-layer-siser-heat-transfer-vinyl/
      Regarding the file size, it sounds like you are opening the file in the DS app, which shrinks down designs. If you have access to a computer, it's easier to upload the file using the desktop version of Design Space, which will keep the correct design size. Then you can save the project, and when you open the project from the app, it should keep the correct size. If you don't have access to the Desktop version, then you can resize in the app by selecting the full design, then click and drag the little arrow at the bottom right corner of the design to increase the size to whatever you need it to be.

  • @chrisnewfie
    @chrisnewfie 3 года назад

    Thank you. It was easy to understand. I had a 3D letter given to me in jpeg and I converted it to svg and when I goes in to DS with it I find it’s hard to get the broken lines all as one to join as one. I’m using iPad not computer. So do 7 think this is my problem?

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  3 года назад

      Glad you found this helpful Christine. If you use an online file converter to convert to SVG, then the score lines will likely cut as very skinny rectangles instead of dashes. You can try to use the layers panel and select all the broken line layers and attach them, which should get them to act as a single layer, but they may still cut as very skinny rectangles. If the lines are all straight, you could also try deleting them and replacing with score lines from the Design Space shape menu.

  • @janemholstein
    @janemholstein 2 года назад

    Hi! I design in Illustrator and convert my files to svg. However, some of my customers have had issues with the score lines not working. In addition to what you recommend re grouping the object, do you have a recommendation in terms of the score line style I should be using in Illustrator to convert properly into svg? - eg length of dashes, stroke weight, etc.?

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  Год назад

      Hi Jane, can you tell me how you are currently creating your score lines? Also it sounds like you are trying to create dashed score lines is that correct?

    • @janemholstein
      @janemholstein Год назад

      @@PrintableCuttableCreatables hi! I am creating dashed score lines by simply adding a line with the line segment tool. I usually choose 1pt stroke thickness and dash of 4 with gap of 3

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  Год назад +1

      Hi Jane, the problem with using the dashed line is that it only creates the appearance of a dashed line. If you view your design in outline mode, you’ll see the line is still a solid path- and that’s how cutting machines will read it.
      The best way I’ve found to create actual dashed score lines is to create a brush and then expand it.
      - Draw horizontal stroke the desired width of your dashed line - using 0.1 pt - 0.25pt stroke weight.
      - Select and drag line into Brushes panel, choose Pattern Brush
      - Set Spacing to 50%, click OK
      To Apply Brush:
      - Draw score lines on your design as needed using a solid path.
      - Select all score lines and apply score line brush
      - Object > Path > Outline stroke
      - With dashes still selected, make compound path.
      I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.
      (I’m actually working on creating a sister channel which will focus on designing SVG cut files in Illustrator that you might be interested in… I’ll post the link here once I’ve started adding videos)

  • @KristalFaith
    @KristalFaith 3 года назад

    Hello I purchased my file from cricut and it opens up with the dashes lines that say score and the box outline is labeled cut. When I go to changed the dashed lines from score to cut it just cuts a straight line every time instead of cutting every dash. Help! Thanks!

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  3 года назад

      Hi Kristal- files from Cricut will open with score lines already prepared to score. The actual score lines used in the file are solid lines, even though they appear to be dashed lines, that is just how Design Space indicates that those lines are set to be scored. I do not think there is currently a way to turn a solid score line into a real dashed score line.

  • @RipCurl808
    @RipCurl808 4 года назад

    What happens if your SVG's that has score lines (dash lines) import into Design Space as solid lines?

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  4 года назад

      Is the file labeled as dashed score line but opens with solid score lines? If so, you should be able to treat them as solid score lines and set the Line Type to “score” as shown in the video.
      Of course that would only help if you have a scoring wheel or stylus. If you don’t have a scoring tool, you may need to contact the designer to let them know so they can send you a file with dashed lines. :)

  • @TheTara148
    @TheTara148 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for this tutorial. I was wondering if there was a simple way to change dashed (cut/score) lines to solid score lines? I downloaded a very large svg file and everything is dashed score lines not solid ones. Thank you in advance! Sharon :)

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  4 года назад +2

      Hi Sharon, I’m glad you found this video helpful! Unfortunately if a file only came with dashed score lines, there is no easy way to change those lines to be solid in Design Space. You would need to manually replace each fold line using the Line tool (in the Shapes menu) and then delete the dashed lines.

    • @TheTara148
      @TheTara148 4 года назад

      @@PrintableCuttableCreatables thank you for responding...I kinda figured that it would be aggravating. 🙂

  • @toya2865
    @toya2865 3 года назад +1

    Hi! I have an ipad. May you please do a video using an ipad?

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  3 года назад

      Hi Toya,
      The steps are the same on the iPad, but the functions are located in different places in the DS app. I’ll add an iPad tutorial to my list, but in the meantime here’s how to do it:
      1. Click the Layers icon along the bottom toolbar which will open the Layers panel on the right side.
      2. In the Layers panel, tap to select one score line layer, then tap and hold another score line layer to select multiple layers at the same time.
      3. Tap the Edit icon (bottom toolbar) and tap the Linetype icon (far left). Change the Linetype from Cut to Score and tap Apply.
      4. Then tap to select the score line layer and it’s corresponding box piece and tap the Actions icon (bottom menu) and choose “Attach”
      5. Repeat step 4 to attach each score line layer to its corresponding box shape.
      6. Then you’re ready to click Make it!
      (If you’re not using scoring tool and are using a file with dashed score lines, then skip steps 2 & 3)

  • @donnajones2271
    @donnajones2271 Год назад

    I was finally able to make my 1 st box, but, it is clearly NOT for my 4 inch flat round ornaments! not even close, UGH....I paid for a 4 inch box and my 3 inch wont even fit, my 4 inch not even close.

    • @PrintableCuttableCreatables
      @PrintableCuttableCreatables  Год назад

      Hi Donna, while this video demonstrates how to set up score lines in Design Space using a 4” ornament box, the box that you ordered is actually for a 2.625” (2 5/8”) ornament, which is specified in the product title and description.
      If you are interested in the 4” box you can find it here (Etsy): www.etsy.com/listing/741955011/4-flat-disc-ornament-box-svg-file-d024
      or here (my site): www.printablecuttablecreatables.com/product/flat-disc-christmas-ornament-box-svg-file-4/

  • @jennytaylor8078
    @jennytaylor8078 4 года назад

    Sorry forgot to say I am using the Cricut Stylus

  • @bonnieladd8080
    @bonnieladd8080 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so so so much for your detailed explanation of how to do this. I bought an svg and was so excited to cut and put it together. After wasting about 4 sheets of cardstock I realized they didn't have score marks. :( I could not figure out why they were showing on the screen but not when sent to the mat! You are awesome! Now lll be up all night building my project.! Thank you!!!