Is it normal to have to "ungroup" a pdf a bunch? Is there a command that completely ungroups everything? I have been pressing the icon/command a bunch and the number is getting larger?
It really depends on how the file was created. They could've created a bunch of smaller groups, then grouped some of those, then grouped some of those, etc. That's why you're getting more and more groups even though you're ungrouping. I don't know of a way to just ungroup it all at once. Sorry! I just select all and ungroup until it doesn't say that there are still groups.
When you added the red background, how did you make your pdf come to the front of it? Also, I import my pdf and it always imports it in three sit sections. It's so weird. So the pdf file will have 3 lines and the image is actually split in 3 sections.
Suzette Smith I’m sorry to hear that! I tried to find you on FB to help troubleshoot, but couldn’t find anyone with the same profile picture. Shoot me a message and I’ll see if I can help!
Good vid thanks. Problem is when I tried to submit the svg to the printer they will not accept that format. They will take vector artowrk as ai, eps or pdf. Is there a way to convert to eps or pdf and maintain it as a vector? Thanks!
If you already have the PDF, I would think that you would just send it to the printer in it's original format. There would be no need to convert it to an SVG and then right back to a PDF. This video is more for those who are trying to create a cut file to use with their cutting machine. Hope that helps!
Unfortunately It was a raster PDF not a vector PDF. So after converting to svg in inkscape I found the printer would not accept it. So I needed to convert it back to PDF but in vector format this time. Thank you
@@jenecustomstutorials8609 Kind of you to reply. I just found out how to access my comments on RUclips. You don't get notifications for those, if it's not your video, do you? Belated thank you :)
You did not show how to save as a SVG. All other info was great. I am new at this and have no idea where to do any of the functions. You broke each part down great and then you just said save it as a SVG.
I watched so many videos on how to do this. Yours worked for me. Thank you !
Thank you for the quick tutorial!!!
i cant seem to get as far as you did as they have updated the interface over the past 6 years...
Is it normal to have to "ungroup" a pdf a bunch? Is there a command that completely ungroups everything? I have been pressing the icon/command a bunch and the number is getting larger?
It really depends on how the file was created. They could've created a bunch of smaller groups, then grouped some of those, then grouped some of those, etc. That's why you're getting more and more groups even though you're ungrouping. I don't know of a way to just ungroup it all at once. Sorry! I just select all and ungroup until it doesn't say that there are still groups.
When you added the red background, how did you make your pdf come to the front of it? Also, I import my pdf and it always imports it in three sit sections. It's so weird. So the pdf file will have 3 lines and the image is actually split in 3 sections.
Is it possible to import multiple PNG files into a program that I can then convert into a one PDF file? Thx! :)
That really had nothing to do with Inkscape.
But you can use Adobe Acrobat Pro. That’s what I use.
I am trying to convert PDF to svg for the cricut and when i do up load the image it states that it is unsupported .
Terry Blackburn did you double check that you are uploading the SVG?
In Inkscape, make sure you are saving as a plain .svg not Inkscape .svg
I am trying to convert from PDF to SVG to send to my cricut to print and cut.. I've followed all of the steps and Cricut says it is unsupported
Suzette Smith I’m sorry to hear that! I tried to find you on FB to help troubleshoot, but couldn’t find anyone with the same profile picture. Shoot me a message and I’ll see if I can help!
@@jenecustomstutorials8609 I did reach out to you on Facebook
Good vid thanks. Problem is when I tried to submit the svg to the printer they will not accept that format. They will take vector artowrk as ai, eps or pdf. Is there a way to convert to eps or pdf and maintain it as a vector? Thanks!
If you already have the PDF, I would think that you would just send it to the printer in it's original format. There would be no need to convert it to an SVG and then right back to a PDF. This video is more for those who are trying to create a cut file to use with their cutting machine. Hope that helps!
Unfortunately It was a raster PDF not a vector PDF. So after converting to svg in inkscape I found the printer would not accept it. So I needed to convert it back to PDF but in vector format this time. Thank you
Thank you! God bless your heart
Hi
Thanks for the video :)
Any idea how to convert SVG file to PDF in batch.
I am looking for options other than uploading my files on the internet.
Sorry - I haven't ever had a need to convert to a PDF.
@@jenecustomstutorials8609 Kind of you to reply. I just found out how to access my comments on RUclips. You don't get notifications for those, if it's not your video, do you?
Belated thank you :)
Thank you, Jen. Very helpful video. How is the svg file saved?
You're most welcome! The file is saved by doing a file: save as.
Thanks, Jen. I'm not new to Cricut but very new to Inkspace. You're videos are very informative and easy to follow.
Thank you!
You did not show how to save as a SVG. All other info was great. I am new at this and have no idea where to do any of the functions. You broke each part down great and then you just said save it as a SVG.
You would need click the “save as” button at the top and pick a file name for it like you would with any design you create.