Wondering how to slice in Cricut Design Space? Here is everything you need to know, from how to slice images & text, to why the slice button is greyed out and not working. Plus, learn a few cool tricks for using Slice to make awesome stuff! The Cricut Slice tool is one of the fiv...
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To help, I’ve put together a series of articles about using the most important tools in Design Space (Slice,Weld,Attach,Flatten, and Contour). And today’s article is all about the Contour tool: what it does, where to find it, and how to use it to edit your images in Cricut Desig...
Layering vinyl is an essential technique for creating dynamic projects with your Cricut. Professional Cricut crafter, Amber of Damask Love, explains how to plan your iron-on motif in Cricut’s Design Space, using the slicing and contouring features that
Now we need to cut these words out of the mug wrap itself. To do this, first weld the text layers together. Next, select both the weld layer and the mug layer -- which should just be two layers -- and click Slice. This removes the text from the mug wrap. Just delete the sliced...
You will select the text and the tag and click slice on the bottom right corner. This subtracts the negative space so that you don’t have to do as much work. Step 2 Once you’ve sliced your design, it will create extra text, so make sure to delete it! Then pull the forward the...
Don’t worry too much about the blue tape over-lapping your cut area since the knife blade will simply slice through the blue tape.How do I calibrate the knife blade?Before you use your knife blade for the first time you’ll have to calibrate the blade. You can either select the ...
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If you’vewelded or sliced your text, there is a way to tell WHICH font you used so you can re-create it. Locate the slice or weld layer with the text, right-click on the layer name, and choose Image Info at the very bottom. A box will appear that shows you what font was origi...
8. On the right hand menu you will see your current shape. This shape has 2 layers so I want to hide the back layer by clicking the “eyeball”. It is not gone, just hidden so you can work with the top layer only. 9. Highlight the letters and top shape and click Slice. Move ...