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Bluecaka69

PLease vectorize for me

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Ok here the file Ive been trying to get it done but it just isnt coming out right Im still kinda new so, but the problem is i dont want the outline to be the only thing once cut i could like it to be solid peice ill add a pic to show you

See on the B/W i dont want thr blck to be the stuff i keep I would like to have the black and white edges to be combined for o fuller effect

hope this explains enoguh

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ok  say i got it to cut but the lines are so thin any way to BEEF them up a little I mean some of them are 1/16 inch thin thats not going to work very well

if you look on the wing you can kinda see what i mean

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Someone else will have to jump in here. I'm just learning myself and don't know how to thicken the lines. I used inkscape to vector it. It is free to dowmload. Maybe if you dl you will be able to find out how to thicken the lines? Sorry I couldn't be of more help

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What program are you using?  In Corel you would use the "No Fill" button to mke all the lines dissapear, then select the outline tool and pick a thicker outline.

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ok well i have corel and Illustrator but I am very new to both and have no idea how to do that so if anybody cooud help or has a tutorial on this it would be great

thanks

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Paul, THANK YOU, I  would not have figured that out by myself. Is there a general thickness to choose for cutting? I thought I remember "1 pt" so that is what I changed it to. But then I thought maybe it was at least "hairline" for the cutter to recognize the lines. Is there a general rule of thumb?

Blue if you do exactly what Paul illustrated you can change the thickness of the lines in Corel.

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Perfect thank you now how did you do it

 

If you are talking to me, I just did an outline with a thickness of .02 and make sure that Keep Original is checked. Drag the original off of the new one and you have a slightly thicker version.

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