Can SCAL cut lines 2? Not just enclosed shapes?
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:31 am
I've been working on several designs for popup cards and braided paper (incere or lacé) in Inkscape using lines. These types of designs do not use enclosed shapes.
An example would be one half of a heart (so when it cuts you can fold it out of the page).
When I use any of these files in SCAL, they look great on the screen (in regular mode and in preview mode). But, when I cut, the starting point and the ending point of the line are joined, creating an enclosed shape.
So, my half heart line, because truly one-half of a heart (and cuts completely out).
I've attached part of a sample pattern I found on the web for a cupid popup. If you look closely, you'll see the large heart and the cupid are NOT enclosed shapes. When you trace this you get the "double line" problem (a fix to that would be great!) and if you re-draw it by hand, it completely cuts out the cupid.
Is it possible to cut a line using SCAL? If so, can anyone please tell me how?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Joe
An example would be one half of a heart (so when it cuts you can fold it out of the page).
When I use any of these files in SCAL, they look great on the screen (in regular mode and in preview mode). But, when I cut, the starting point and the ending point of the line are joined, creating an enclosed shape.
So, my half heart line, because truly one-half of a heart (and cuts completely out).

I've attached part of a sample pattern I found on the web for a cupid popup. If you look closely, you'll see the large heart and the cupid are NOT enclosed shapes. When you trace this you get the "double line" problem (a fix to that would be great!) and if you re-draw it by hand, it completely cuts out the cupid.
Is it possible to cut a line using SCAL? If so, can anyone please tell me how?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Joe