Quickutz gst files
Quickutz gst files
I have several of the Quickutz gst. files. I would love to be able to use them with Sure Cuts A Lot. Is there any way to use the Quickutz shapes with Sure Cuts A Lot since they are all in gst. format? Jill
Re: Quickutz gst files
I think there was some discussion about this over at the Yahoo group. Maybe check there? It sounded complicated to me but I'm completely unfamiliar with the product so maybe it's less complex than it seemed to me.
~Nicole~
Re: Quickutz gst files
I can't find the Yahoo group about this. Can anyone give tell me how to find the Yahoo group.
Thanks, Jill
Thanks, Jill
Re: Quickutz gst files
Jill, email me a gst file, and I will see if I can open it in illustrator or draw. If I can, then you can convert them to th sgv format. I am at shellie@scrappinfun.com
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Re: Quickutz gst files
I have most of the QK fonts saved as TT fonts already. If you want them....pm me with your email addy
Re: Quickutz gst files
Here is the yahoo group addy:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/surecutsalot/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/surecutsalot/
Re: Quickutz gst files
I don't know about file conversion, but I do know of two ways you can do it.
*cut the file in black paper. scan it & save it as a jpeg, jpg or bitmap. open in inkscape & trace & save as a svg. open in SCA & cut.
*if you can, copy & paste the file to adobe photoshop or similar program. fill the image with black, save as a bitmap, jpeg or jpg. open in inkscape & trace & save as a svg. open in SCA & cut.
here's a link to QK font comparisons & where to find the font, etc.
http://www.scrapbook.com/blogs/19078/view/3115.html
*cut the file in black paper. scan it & save it as a jpeg, jpg or bitmap. open in inkscape & trace & save as a svg. open in SCA & cut.
*if you can, copy & paste the file to adobe photoshop or similar program. fill the image with black, save as a bitmap, jpeg or jpg. open in inkscape & trace & save as a svg. open in SCA & cut.
here's a link to QK font comparisons & where to find the font, etc.
http://www.scrapbook.com/blogs/19078/view/3115.html