How to Cutout a Printed Clipart Image
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 2:30 am
HI All
Well I have been thinking about this for some time and after watching the 2 videos on using the Cricut to cut 4X6 19 cent Wal-Mart Prints
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5d-nDjs ... annel_page
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tonaHWt ... annel_page
I thought I would give it a go. I took a slightly different approach. I must admit it is not totally all my idea as there is so much information on the various SCAL and cricut forums.
1. Draw a square in SCAL the size of your printed page. Mine is A4 (210 x 297 mm or 8.27 x 11.69 inches)
2. Position the square on the SCAL mat so that cut out can be accessed easily without unloading the mat from the Cricut. Use the X: Y: function in the SCAL properties box to position the square accurately. I positioned mine at X:3 Y:1.
3. Position a 12 x 12 piece of card stock on the mat and load the mat.
4. Then cut.
5. After cutting DO NOT UNLOAD THE MAT. Remove the cut out square. Use your cursor keys on the Cricut if you have to move the blade out of the way.
6. In Inkscape set your page size to the size you just cutout on the mat. Mine is A4.
Click the Inkscape “File” menu > “Document Properties”. Either choose from the Format Window or enter a Custom size.
7. Import Clipart you want to cut out. “File” menu > “Import” and browse for the image.
I got my picture from hear http://www.preciousmoments.com/content. ... p_art_baby
8. Place the image near the top of the page and print image on your printer on some card stock.
9. In Inkscape draw a square the same size as the page and align it to the page.
“Object” menu > “Align and Distribute” > Relative to “Page” then click “Align Left” and then “Align Bottom”
10. Use the paint bucket method to trace around the image. I will not describe this as there are plenty of instructions already. You will need to break the resulting trace apart and delete some parts. Only leave the outline around your clipart and the original square page you drew.
11. This next step is up to you. If you want the cutout to be right on the edge of the clipart just delete the clipart image and save the SVG.
Or. If you want a border around the clipart like some stickers do, select the outline around the clipart and click the “Path” menu > “Outset” until you get the desired result. Now delete the clipart and save the SVG.
12 In SCAL set the font size in the Library Default Size to the hight of your page you printed. Mine was 11.69 inches for A4.
13. Import the SVG. Position it to fit in the original square window you cutout. Use the SCAL properties box to position it accurately.
14. Carefully position your printed clipart image in the cut out window on the mat. The cross your fingers and cut.
15. It will cut the square for the page a couple of times but all going well it should cut around your picture also.
16. If you don’t unload the mat after cutting you can cut as many printouts you like. Once the mat is unloaded I have noticed that the alignment is slightly off. If you took the option of having a border around the clipart then you may be satisfied with the alignment issue.
I have included the SCUT file of the Square cutout window I used and the SVG . Download the Clipart from the link I provided and position it in the SVG just in case someone wants to have a go.
I believe this method could also be used if you have bought printed scrapbooking pages. You will need to have the use of a scanner to import the image into Inkscape to trace though.
Have fun everyone with this. If someone wants to make a video of this method, go for it
Cheers
Craig
Well I have been thinking about this for some time and after watching the 2 videos on using the Cricut to cut 4X6 19 cent Wal-Mart Prints
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5d-nDjs ... annel_page
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tonaHWt ... annel_page
I thought I would give it a go. I took a slightly different approach. I must admit it is not totally all my idea as there is so much information on the various SCAL and cricut forums.
1. Draw a square in SCAL the size of your printed page. Mine is A4 (210 x 297 mm or 8.27 x 11.69 inches)
2. Position the square on the SCAL mat so that cut out can be accessed easily without unloading the mat from the Cricut. Use the X: Y: function in the SCAL properties box to position the square accurately. I positioned mine at X:3 Y:1.
3. Position a 12 x 12 piece of card stock on the mat and load the mat.
4. Then cut.
5. After cutting DO NOT UNLOAD THE MAT. Remove the cut out square. Use your cursor keys on the Cricut if you have to move the blade out of the way.
6. In Inkscape set your page size to the size you just cutout on the mat. Mine is A4.
Click the Inkscape “File” menu > “Document Properties”. Either choose from the Format Window or enter a Custom size.
7. Import Clipart you want to cut out. “File” menu > “Import” and browse for the image.
I got my picture from hear http://www.preciousmoments.com/content. ... p_art_baby
8. Place the image near the top of the page and print image on your printer on some card stock.
9. In Inkscape draw a square the same size as the page and align it to the page.
“Object” menu > “Align and Distribute” > Relative to “Page” then click “Align Left” and then “Align Bottom”
10. Use the paint bucket method to trace around the image. I will not describe this as there are plenty of instructions already. You will need to break the resulting trace apart and delete some parts. Only leave the outline around your clipart and the original square page you drew.
11. This next step is up to you. If you want the cutout to be right on the edge of the clipart just delete the clipart image and save the SVG.
Or. If you want a border around the clipart like some stickers do, select the outline around the clipart and click the “Path” menu > “Outset” until you get the desired result. Now delete the clipart and save the SVG.
12 In SCAL set the font size in the Library Default Size to the hight of your page you printed. Mine was 11.69 inches for A4.
13. Import the SVG. Position it to fit in the original square window you cutout. Use the SCAL properties box to position it accurately.
14. Carefully position your printed clipart image in the cut out window on the mat. The cross your fingers and cut.
15. It will cut the square for the page a couple of times but all going well it should cut around your picture also.
16. If you don’t unload the mat after cutting you can cut as many printouts you like. Once the mat is unloaded I have noticed that the alignment is slightly off. If you took the option of having a border around the clipart then you may be satisfied with the alignment issue.
I have included the SCUT file of the Square cutout window I used and the SVG . Download the Clipart from the link I provided and position it in the SVG just in case someone wants to have a go.
I believe this method could also be used if you have bought printed scrapbooking pages. You will need to have the use of a scanner to import the image into Inkscape to trace though.
Have fun everyone with this. If someone wants to make a video of this method, go for it
Cheers
Craig