by SandieGeek » April 10th, 2021, 10:01 pm
Hi ladysif,
I think I understand what you are trying to achieve. Usually I like that look around tags and once layer on a different color cardstock it creates that faux sewn look.
What I do, after setting the dash line style and the width, I disable the grid, take a screenshot of the shape and then I import that image and trace it. Like this machine will cut the thickness that you set up for the dashed lines. Try and take your screenshot as close as possible to the shape so that once you re-adjust the size you can use the original shape size.
You can also export the dashed shape as a PNG and then reimport it, however, some dash lines get distorted in the process and will need to be addressed manually. In the PNG Export Options select "Selection Only" and "Crop" and under Background choose the "Transparent" options. Once you import the PNG, you will need to delete the PRINT layer and only keep the CUT layer. The CUT layer may import as no color and therefore appear invisible. Simply select the layer and change the color so that it's visible on the screen.
IMPORTANT - when using PNGs, ALWAYS use the import option and NOT drag and drop. Using the import option will create the cut layer. The drag and drop will simply put the imagine on your cutting software and you will need to use the trace function.
Hope this helps.
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