![]() If there is a SVG converter that you use on a regular basis for making SVG files please leave me a comment and I can add that one to this list. I plan to use the same images to test all of the various converters I list here. I plan to look at how easy they are to use, and if they create layered SVG files easily. The basic idea of these is that you upload an image to the website or app, and it will convert it to a SVG for you. There are lots of SVG converting websites and apps out there. To download and begin to learn Inkscape you can click HERE. You will also be able to create colored layers in your images. This will ensure that all of the lines for your projects are crisp and clear. It will take time to learn this software but if you learn to master it you can create true SVG files. I have used Inkscape a few times for making SVG files. This is why I created a Facebook group and a Playlist on my YouTube channel specifically for using these resources. Now, if you are like me and you have only ever used a Cricut machine and the Cricut Design Space software, transitioning to the StarCraft Solo machine and the CREATE software will be a learning curve. This made it very challenging when I created a project and someone that used a different brand of cutting machine wanted me to share that design with them. Since I have solely worked with a Cricut machine in the past, I was never able to save and export my creations as SVG files. One of the features that I was eager to learn more about when I first started to use the CREATE software was making svg files. The CREATE software was launched with the StarCraft Solo machine, which can be purchased at M圜 (remember to use coupon code ShawnMosch at check out to save 5%) So what is the process for making SVG files? You will need to use a program other than Cricut Design Space or a SVG converting tool. I go over the process for uploading an image and saving it as a cut file in detail HERE. There is no way to export that file from Design Space. Why? Because this image can only live in Cricut Design Space. You can upload an image to Cricut Design Space, and save it as a cutting file, but this is not the same as creating a SVG file.
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