![]() When you’re ready click the ‘Make It’ in the top right corner. Check that the width and height will work for your application. We don’t need the pink background so in the layers panel on the right select the pink background layer and then hit the ‘Backspace’ or ‘Delete’ key to delete it.Ĭlick on your image and scale it to size with the handle in the lower right corner of the image. You should find the SVG from Cute Cutter in your ‘Downloads’ folder.Ĭlick on the thumbnail of your image and click ‘Insert Images’ in the lower right corner. Go to and click the ‘New Project’ button.Ĭlick the ‘Upload’ button on the left side of the screen.Ĭlick the ‘Browse’ button and navigate to your downloaded SVG. Step 5: Cut Your Layers with Cricut Design Space You should find your SVG file in your ‘Downloads’ folder on your computer. When you’re done tweaking the image settings, you’re ready to download your design as an SVG and cut it out with your Cricut!Ĭlick the ‘Download’ button in the lower right. We like to keep it down while playing with the other settings, then bring it up as the finishing touch. Tip: If Remove Speckles is too high you might lose an important “speckle”, like an eye! If you can’t figure out why your eyes are getting lost, make sure to turn Remove Speckles down. Since speckles are annoying to weed and don’t contribute much to the overall impact of the design, we’ll usually turn this up high so long as we’re not losing any important details. The setting controls how big a region should be in order to count as a “speckle”. This setting removes little speckles (white or black) from the cutout. You’ll want to experiment with all these settings to get the image you want. There are four settings: Blur, Edge Contrast, Threshold, and Remove Speckles. Now you will use adjustment tools on the right to turn your image into a work of art that you can cut on your cutting machine. In this case, it can help us see how the decal might look once it’s stuck to something.
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