This is our landing page for Cricut design space. Now you have the option to drag and drop the file or browse. Right now, I really want to work with our feathers!
In the top of the left-hand corner, you can see a preview of your file. Once done, click save. Here you can see the amazing high-quality SVG file that is going to be great for any type of your project. If you look in your layers panel, you can see that it has already organized the two layers.
This makes it SO easy for you! If you wanted to have a layer cut or drawn or anything like that, you can go through and manipulate these. What I love about SVG files is that once you create them and import them. So imagine working with one of our files that are three to five layers. It is going to take care of all the work! One question we are often asked is if we can upload the whole collection at once and the answer is NO, you cannot. You have to upload each image individually.
This keeps the Cricut servers from getting bogged down with too many files at once. Need more information on using your Cricut? You will only be charged if you are using Cricut fonts and cut files from Cricut Access. I cannot wait to see what you start creating with your membership! Now click on the new folder that just extracted, and open it - sometimes you will see two folders, as shown above.
If the Mac user sends the zip file to another Mac user, the folder will not appear - this is a hidden folder. When you open the second file, you will then see a list of options. The only two files you will use with a cricut is the PNG, and the SVG - which is the one that says "chrome html document" here.
Chrome is my default web browser. Most of the time though, you just want that svg file. That's what you will upload into design space. The above photo shows you my files in "list"view. If I switch to view thumbnails, this is what it looks like for me:.
This view works like this for me, because I have a dded the extension that allows me to view SVGs as thumbnails.
Without that extension, that last graphic would just be a chrome icon, with no preview of the graphic. Upload To Design Space. To Start, the upload button is on the bottom left of design space. If that button has disappeared, you may need to adjust your screen view, making it smaller. This will vary depending on the operating system, or browser, you are using, but in google chrome it looks like this:. Click on the three dots on the top right, then change your zoom.
When you click on the upload button, it will take you to this screen:. The box outlined in green in the middle allows you to upload new images. The strip at the bottom shows you all of the images you have already uploaded. Right beside "Recently Uploaded Images" is a link to "view all". Unfortunately, there is NO way to organize your uploads in Design Space.
For me, it's often easier to just upload the image again, rather than try to find the original one I uploaded last year. It's unfortunate, but I remind myself that at least Cricut still allows us to use our own images.
I'm sure they prefer we only purchase, or rent, their images. Attach Like Color s. When you upload your image, if you just click make it, it will scramble all of the pieces of this design all over the mat. If you select all and attach, it will turn it all black. Select all of one color that is grouped together, and attach those items.
See above, how I selected all of the starts and circles, but not the piece at the back? For this image, I want all of those top pieces to cut exactly the way they are shown. But If I attach the back piece, it would waste a lot of vinyl, I can place that back piece all by myself.
I would then select all of the blue and attach, and all of the red and attach. Sometimes you just want to cut a simple silhouette, and it's not an svg. Design space does allow you to clean up simple clipart to cut! But if you do not delete all of the white around the image, it will cut just a box - you need to use the eraser tools to delete the background. Here's a detailed step by step:.
There are a variety of websites, apps, and programs that can convert graphics into svg images. I do a comparison of some of the sites here, with links to each. Each works a bit differently, and which one you want to use will depend on the results you are looking for. Creating a Text SVG.
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