fcfinishes 0 Posted December 2, 2010 I hope this makes sense to some one out there. I would like to combine the "weed lines" or extra outlines on my drawing so that I have a more solid image to cut. I can get it looking great in inkscape, but when I send it to either signcut or signblazer I get extra cut lines around the edges. I know this is an easy fix, I just can not figure it for the life of me. I have watched the video numerous times and still just don get it. Basically I want to make the lines around my inage thicker and on have a single path to cut. Thank you for any help Darin FC Finishes Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mr300s 1,272 Posted December 2, 2010 Not sure if you mean this, but go into Sb and just draw a border around it or when you bring it over from wherever UN check the weed features and it should work? http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff273/billgrey/assorted/2010-12-02_1605.png[/img] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fcfinishes 0 Posted December 2, 2010 I will try that. What I am having a problem with I think is I need to combine my stroke and fill to be one. I have messed with it a bit since this post, but can not figure out how to combine them to make one thick line instead of 4 think ones. Basically I want to just combine the the outline so this I get one cut and not two for an outline. Thanks Darin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JP Auto N Design 36 Posted December 3, 2010 Start with the orignal design you want to outline, say text for example. Be sure that the design does not have a "stroke". Look at the bottom left corner of inkscape where it says "fill and "stroke". If there is a color beside "stroke", right click the color and choose "remove stroke". Next, duplicate your desgin. Then, you wanna "lower" it below the orignal ( click on object > lower or lower to bottom). Now make sure the duplicate, which u just lowered, is selected through this whole process and you add your "stroke" to it. Once you are satisfied with how it looks, go to "path > STROKE to path". Now move the top part of your design (the one without the stroke) aside. Click on the one with the stroke once again and go back to "path > break apart". It may be easier to view the page as an outline at this point so u can see that you dont pull the wrong pieces out of the stroked design, to do that go to "view > display mode > outline. Now pull out the pieces you dont need, combine it all, go back to normal view and align the original with your outline, which is now a cuttable path. Hope this is what you needed to know. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fcfinishes 0 Posted December 3, 2010 Well by george I think I got it....LOL That is what I have been trying to do for about a week. Thank you very much. I am looking at some design classes. Maybe that will teach me more of what I need to know about this stuff. I thought this would be easy boy was I wrong. Thank you Darin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites