@kathypariso6102 Yes, that is correct. The the need for Silhouette Studio Business Edition for SVGs is the subject of the video. Thank you for commenting. 😃
I think I may have misunderstood your question. Yes, you can import other file types (whatever Silhouette will open) but in some cases you may need to do a trace of the image. I have found that certain embroidery files with single stitching (no fills) can be imported and exported out to SVG with no added work needed. Sketch style files work great for this.
Silhouette is a stand alone designing tool that works directly with Silhouette machines, but Cricut design software is only used with Cricut machines. You cannot export designs from Cricut. We have Cricut machines, but design many things in Silhouette Studio. We do not have Silhouette machines. Does that make sense?
THANK YOU!!!!!
You are welcome! 😃
Are you able to import a file to silhouette to change it to an SVG?
Yes, you can.
Yes, you can, BUT you need business level to export to SVG.
@kathypariso6102 Yes, that is correct. The the need for Silhouette Studio Business Edition for SVGs is the subject of the video. Thank you for commenting. 😃
I think I may have misunderstood your question. Yes, you can import other file types (whatever Silhouette will open) but in some cases you may need to do a trace of the image. I have found that certain embroidery files with single stitching (no fills) can be imported and exported out to SVG with no added work needed. Sketch style files work great for this.
Is this software similar to the Cricut Design Space?
Silhouette is a stand alone designing tool that works directly with Silhouette machines, but Cricut design software is only used with Cricut machines. You cannot export designs from Cricut. We have Cricut machines, but design many things in Silhouette Studio. We do not have Silhouette machines. Does that make sense?
However, if you are used to Cricut Design Space, it will help reduce the learning curve.
@@Flemingoriginals007 makes total sense
Thank you. 😃