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Doing that - and you were great btw!-but does that convert the image to an svg? Design space always says to use a printer to print image then put to cricket to cut? I dont understand.
Thanks for your tutorial you did great. Wondering if you can make a tutorial about how to fix fonts in Cricut Design Space (kerning) some of their fonts are not space out properly. Thanks :)
Chris McFadden I’m wondering how to break this image down once it is in design space. I am able to convert to sag but once it is opened on my design space how can I choose to separate out the different parts to cut different colors?
Is there a way in the design space wherre you can change the color of the clipart image you purchased from etsy and uploaded to design space? Thank you for this video