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dlwrules
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multi layered files

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With the help of some great tutorials that have been posted on this site I have learned how to create titles and mats and trace basic shapes using inkscape to create .svg files.

Now I want to learn more!

Someone posted a photo today on the Designs thread with showing die cuts of animals on a birthday card. I am wondering how to do that. Do you manually trace each section and save it to a file? If yes, how do I do that?
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dlwrules
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Re: multi layered files

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Here is an example of what I guess I am getting at.
flower_for_pc.gif
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I followed the basic instructions for tracing to get the .svg file. To end up with a die cut for my scrapbook do I just cut this same file several times in the various colors in order to have an end product that is multi -colored? Or is there some way to manually trace so that the bottom layer is solid, then each additional layer is built up on that? In other words the base color would be a solid, the the petals would be solid, etc?

Am I making any sense?
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jancy
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Re: multi layered files

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after you trace it, go to:
path:break apart. each piece will have a box surrounding it.
click off the canvas anywhere: all dashed lines will go away
click on each individual piece to separate
save as svg when all pieces are separated
open in scal & cut each piece in desired color.

what you are doing is paper piecing :)

here's what it looks like after you select "union"
flower pieces after union.jpg
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here's what it looks like after pieces are separated
flower piecing screen shot.jpg
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this is essentially what you do if you want to trace a coloring page.
dlwrules
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Re: multi layered files

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THAT IS EXACTLY what I needed to know how to do!!

You are a genius!!!

Thanks so very very much!!!!!!!!
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Re: multi layered files

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Oh wow - I didn't know that tip.
Thanks very much for that.
Raewyn
jancy
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Re: multi layered files

Post by jancy »

dlwrules wrote:THAT IS EXACTLY what I needed to know how to do!!

You are a genius!!!

Thanks so very very much!!!!!!!!
glad I could help.

where did you get the image?

if you drew it yourself, mind if I make a short "how to" trace coloring pages with it ?
dlwrules
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Re: multi layered files

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Ok, I have played with all of that and have been able to save files individually. The problem now is that when I import them into SCAL they are all the same size. In other words, the outline is 1.5, the middle section is 1.5, and the petals are 1.5. Now we know that 1.5 in petals are not going to fit on top of an outline that is 1.5 inches How do I save each component so that they will all fit together proportionately when cut?
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dlwrules
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Re: multi layered files

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I downloaded the image from a free coloring pages site.

http://www.needlepoint.org/Kids/99-05/flower_for_pc.gif
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Re: multi layered files

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dlwrules wrote:Ok, I have played with all of that and have been able to save files individually. The problem now is that when I import them into SCAL they are all the same size. In other words, the outline is 1.5, the middle section is 1.5, and the petals are 1.5. Now we know that 1.5 in petals are not going to fit on top of an outline that is 1.5 inches How do I save each component so that they will all fit together proportionately when cut?
that, I'm sorry to say, I can't help you with because I don't have SCAL yet.

are you able to resize in SCAL? can you cut & paste each item into one file & resize them as needed?

here's where SCAL really needs to be able to import svg files better. if you could import exactly what was saved in inkscape & be able to move each piece, that would be ideal.

they really need to make SCAL work like the wishblade software to have it work well with svg files.

sorry that I can't help you with the saving/resizing.
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Re: multi layered files

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Thanks so much for your response. I didn't know if I was somehow not properly saving the files in .svg. I can't find a tutorial on saving the files at a certain size.
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