Thanks . I have a little tip . If you want to remove the nose . If you if you remove the whole couture . And only select the nose . Much easier way ! Thnx you help me allot ✌🏾🍀
Thank you so much for sharing this. It took me forever to work with one of my images & now I understand why! Thanks again for sharing this detailed & easy to follow tutorial!
Thank you!! I'll rewatch later when I'm on my mac. I struggled so much last night, my outline wouldn't disappear and went red when I made winnie the pooh red. Then I forgot if I click of poohs shirt it went transparent when I wanted it lol. I'm gona rewatch this thank u for showing me
I wish I saw this an hour ago I was struggling with a bowser from Mario for a bag lol I gotmit but this gave me great ips and explained more thanks!!!!
I Appreciate Your Help but still have a question about print and cut because you didn't show this in your video, I want to make a decal-sticker using pens red and black then cut it out with minimal border around the complex image...is this possible or do I just take my image to the local print shop and let them make it????
This video is not a print then cut video which is why that function is not shown. What you want to do is absolutely possible but I would make sure wherever you want to use the stickers isn't going to get them wet. None of the pens are waterproof and will bleed on sticker paper even with a laminate over them. All you simply need to do to make this happen is to create design you want and make sure its set to draw. Then add a small offset to the design and use contour to fill in any holes in the middle of the design. Then attach the pen drawing and the offset.
Loved this and think you’re fab at explaining what to do. One question, when selecting images, how do you know if they have layers you can work with? Thanks
If you are purchasing them from website or getting them for free from the sites I share read the descriptions. Most will tell you if they are layered. If you download directly from google they are not going to come across layered
Thank you as I learned a different and easier way to do what I’ve been doing. How do align them when you place them on a shirt? Do you have a tutorial for that?
Thank you so much for sharing this! 😀 I find it easier to hide all contours and then just click on the ones I want. What do you do when there's an incomplete line? For instance, a zig zag that just "floats" meaning it doesn't attach to anything on either end of the zip zag.
If you are wanting to sell on Etsy you’ll want to learn to use a real vector program like inkscape or photoshop. Designing to sell in design space is not a good idea.
It will be an SVG first off and then second you will want to check the description of the image from where ever you are getting it from. Good SVG artists will tell you if the image is layered.
@@CorinneBlackstone yup, thanks. I usually do sub, but I want to learn how to master layerings. I also do glow in the dark htv,,, havent done the non ironing viynl yet, that one scares me lol
Thank you for the tuition, I saw somebody else do this but it didnt make sense, now it does.
Thanks . I have a little tip . If you want to remove the nose . If you if you remove the whole couture . And only select the nose . Much easier way ! Thnx you help me allot ✌🏾🍀
Thank you so much for sharing this. It took me forever to work with one of my images & now I understand why! Thanks again for sharing this detailed & easy to follow tutorial!
Thank you for teaching me how to create layers. This will be helpful with my projects I want to create and save some money.
Excellent video!
You're the queen of Cricut. ALL HAIL 💕 Thank you so much! I followed along with you, makes it easier for me to remember later.
Thank you!! I'll rewatch later when I'm on my mac.
I struggled so much last night, my outline wouldn't disappear and went red when I made winnie the pooh red. Then I forgot if I click of poohs shirt it went transparent when I wanted it lol.
I'm gona rewatch this thank u for showing me
Thank you so much for sharing this. I was struggling in understanding how to do this and how to use contour! this helped me sooooo much.
I am so glad u are doing this. I been looking at a couple of videos on how to do this. AND YOU ARE THE BEST EVERY TEACHER. THANKS A LOT CORINNE
Thank you sooooooo much ! I am glad to found u by mistake!!!!! I am so happy
Very cool! Did not know I can use contour for this! Thanks!
Fantastic tutorial! Thank you for showing us Corrinne!!
Thank you so much for sharing this. I learned something new today. Can’t wait to try it.
Awesome I learn something NEW.
Very helpful! Thank you!!!
This is a amazing and learning video, thanks you
I wish I saw this an hour ago I was struggling with a bowser from Mario for a bag lol I gotmit but this gave me great ips and explained more thanks!!!!
Thank you so much! This was incredibly helpful!
I like your shirt. Great saying
Great video Corinne. How do you deal with an image that doesn't have the black outlines?
You can upload it one color at a time.
I Appreciate Your Help but still have a question about print and cut because you didn't show this in your video, I want to make a decal-sticker using pens red and black then cut it out with minimal border around the complex image...is this possible or do I just take my image to the local print shop and let them make it????
This video is not a print then cut video which is why that function is not shown. What you want to do is absolutely possible but I would make sure wherever you want to use the stickers isn't going to get them wet. None of the pens are waterproof and will bleed on sticker paper even with a laminate over them. All you simply need to do to make this happen is to create design you want and make sure its set to draw. Then add a small offset to the design and use contour to fill in any holes in the middle of the design. Then attach the pen drawing and the offset.
@@CorinneBlackstone Okay Thank You, have you ever tried the sharpie adapter's for the permanent ink on Cricut vinyl?
@@LRCR yes I have videos using the adapters but they are still not waterproof
Thank You so much. I was just working on a svg I was trying to put it in to layers. I am doing it the long way, because I forgot about this way. SMH…
Loved this and think you’re fab at explaining what to do. One question, when selecting images, how do you know if they have layers you can work with? Thanks
If you are purchasing them from website or getting them for free from the sites I share read the descriptions. Most will tell you if they are layered. If you download directly from google they are not going to come across layered
Thanks where can we find this picture?
I got it on google
Thank you as I learned a different and easier way to do what I’ve been doing. How do align them when you place them on a shirt? Do you have a tutorial for that?
Htv is easy because you can move it around until your happy before you press so just make sure it’s aligned before pressing with a heat press
Thank you so much for sharing this! 😀 I find it easier to hide all contours and then just click on the ones I want. What do you do when there's an incomplete line? For instance, a zig zag that just "floats" meaning it doesn't attach to anything on either end of the zip zag.
You would either need to make the line go all the way across or you can’t make that piece
@@CorinneBlackstone thank you for the insight. That was kind of what I was thinking.
Thank you! Do you know how to create a SVG and then list it on Etsy? I hope that makes sence.
If you are wanting to sell on Etsy you’ll want to learn to use a real vector program like inkscape or photoshop. Designing to sell in design space is not a good idea.
Hi Corrine. Where did u get you pic from?
Google
How do u know if a picture is a layer pic?
It will be an SVG first off and then second you will want to check the description of the image from where ever you are getting it from. Good SVG artists will tell you if the image is layered.
Why can’t a select Contour?
Make sure your image is not print then cut and that you only have one layer selected
Awesome Thank you
@@FCPPhantoms you are very welcome
Oh me gosh that is a lot of work
Welcome to design space. It’s a lot of work to do things that are faster in other programs
@@CorinneBlackstone yup, thanks.
I usually do sub, but I want to learn how to master layerings. I also do glow in the dark htv,,, havent done the non ironing viynl yet, that one scares me lol
never in my life have I used such a crappy program !!!
It’s pretty awful that’s for sure