I appreciate this video so much!! Thank you!! Your comprehensive step by step instructions give me great hope that I, too, can create the designs I would like to make.
Hi Ashlee, I can't seem to figure out what I am doing wrong. Regardless of the number of times and practice, with several adjustments everytime, my design keeps falling short of the dimensions I worked with on inkscape when I upload into cricut space. I have followed your guide in this video as well, please help!
I’ve noticed that a lot of my SVG files are getting resized in design space (and not in other programs). I think there’s a glitch in design space. I would select your entire image on Inkscape get the correct size and then select everything in Cricut and resize to the size on Inkscape. It’s the only workaround I’ve found 😭
When getting images from internet to use do you find ones with no fee to use or pay the fee? I have seen in the past where the images may have a fee. Just curious.
when images have fees that means someone is selling them. So while you can use them, it would technically be stealing someone's image for use. Everyone is different on their opinion on this, so you do whatever you think is right
What else should I create in Inkscape?
Good tutorial Ashlee. 👍
Thank you! 😊
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No problem 😊
I appreciate this video so much!! Thank you!! Your comprehensive step by step instructions give me great hope that I, too, can create the designs I would like to make.
yay! Glad you loved it!
Wow! That was great! Thank you for doing this! ❤
You're so welcome! Hope you enjoyed!
Hi Ashlee, I can't seem to figure out what I am doing wrong. Regardless of the number of times and practice, with several adjustments everytime, my design keeps falling short of the dimensions I worked with on inkscape when I upload into cricut space. I have followed your guide in this video as well, please help!
I’ve noticed that a lot of my SVG files are getting resized in design space (and not in other programs). I think there’s a glitch in design space.
I would select your entire image on Inkscape get the correct size and then select everything in Cricut and resize to the size on Inkscape. It’s the only workaround I’ve found 😭
When getting images from internet to use do you find ones with no fee to use or pay the fee? I have seen in the past where the images may have a fee. Just curious.
when images have fees that means someone is selling them. So while you can use them, it would technically be stealing someone's image for use. Everyone is different on their opinion on this, so you do whatever you think is right