Bear with me...I'm clueless and confused...I found a pic of a hibiscus flower. I traced the bitmap, saved it as svg and went to cut it in scal...there was a teeny outline around the whole thing. What do I need to do to have it just be solid pieces. Also, is there a way to connect the pieces if there are gaps so it's one piece? I really really need a tutor...I've looked at some tutorials but they aren't specific to my questions. Someone help!Thx
~Noelle
teeny outlines?
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Re: teeny outlines?
Select your traced imagensanhueza wrote:Also, is there a way to connect the pieces if there are gaps so it's one piece?
Using the node tool, drag nodes or lines until they overlap
From the Menu Path/Union.
If you have double lines, select your image
Path/Break apart
View in outline mode
Delete the extra lines.
Sorry I can't be more specific without knowing what the image looks like. If you need more help, post a link to the original image.
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Re: teeny outlines?
There is an awesome hibiscus font (my absolute favorite dingbat for cutting) that has all kinds to choose from here:
http://www.dafont.com/font.php?file=hibiscus
http://www.dafont.com/font.php?file=hibiscus
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Re: teeny outlines?
Thank you firstcut for this hibiscus font link ... it is awesome looking