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Drawing Designs in Other Programs |
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If your design is already drawn in another vector graphics program, you can import it into Trace as long as the other software can export it to an SVG (scalable vector graphic) format. Once you have it in Trace, you can continue making your edits and then trace it to cut on your mat cutter. The Trace software can also open DXF (Drawing Exchange Format) files. Use the same instructions below to export and open DXF files if you prefer to work in that file format. |
Vector Versus Raster Format |
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Vector graphics use geometrical elements such as points, lines, curves, and shapes, which are all based on mathematical equations, to represent images in computer graphics. |
Raster graphic images or bitmaps are a data structure representing a generally rectangular grid of pixels, or points of color, such as a photo, viewable via a monitor, paper, or other display medium. |
So as an example, Illustrator is a vector-based program, and Photoshop is a raster-based program. Most Vector programs can export their designs as a SVG file which can then be opened in Trace. |
Export Design to SVG |
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Open the SVG in Trace | |
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If The Design is Empty Or is Unusable |
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If no design is displayed or it displays wild arcs or features not part of the original design, return to your vector graphics program. Try a different setting when you re-export it as an SVG. If it still does not import correctly, make a copy of the original design and try simplifying it.
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Saving Your Work |
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