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Saving Your Work as You Go
Save your design periodically as you work on it in Trace.
Saving a file as a Wizard Path (Path) allows the user to save a raw design in progress without having to trace it first.
Saving a design as a CutArt (WCX) requires that the user trace the design first.
Once your design is completed, trace the design and save it as a CutArt (WCX) and load it into any FrameShop project, where it can be resized, rotated, mirrored, or a different cartridge selection applied.
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A Path (.WPX) is a drawn Vector graphic path in Trace which is defined by a Start and End point, which may contain other Points, Curves, and Angles.
The Paths are independent of resolution, which means they can be resized without losing detail.
The Path file format in Trace will save all of the Vectorelements of the design as you work, whether it is Traced or not.When the design is completed, save it as a CutArt to load into Designer.
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CutArt™ are simple shapes and design elements created by Wizard that can be added to designs.
CutArts can be applied to your current design and edited, such as resizing and rotating.
They can be Cut, Debossed, Penned or cut on Vinyl.
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Vector Versus Raster Format
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A Vector is a graphic drawing in Trace that contains Paths, which are defined by a Start and End point and may contain other Points, Curves, and Angles. The Vector Paths are independent of resolution, which means they can be resized without losing detail. A Path is also a file format of Trace which saves all of the Vector elements of the design as you work, whether it is Traced or not. When the design is completed, save it as a CutArt to load into Designer. See: Raster Definition See: Vector Definition See: Raster to Vector Definition |
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See: Vector Definition
See: Raster to Vector Definition
See: Vectorize in Designer Function
See: Vectorize in Trace Function
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Export Design to SVG
Open the design in your Vector Graphics program.
Export it as a SVG/DXF file.
The file will be exported to the selected file name.
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An SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a Web-Friendly XML-based (Extensible Markup Language) Vector image format for defining two-dimensional graphics from Trace. This Web-Friendly format allows you to display the design on your website. The SVG is independent of resolution, which means it can be resized without losing detail. |
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A DXF (Drawing Exchange Format) is a data file format developed to enable data interoperability between other drawing programs, which can be loaded into Trace. |
Open the SVG in Trace
Click File > Load in Trace.
Navigate to the desired SVG/DXF file and click Open.
The design is displayed in Trace.
You can now edit and trace the design as desired.
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An SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a Web-Friendly XML-based (Extensible Markup Language) Vector image format for defining two-dimensional graphics from Trace. This Web-Friendly format allows you to display the design on your website. The SVG is independent of resolution, which means it can be resized without losing detail. |
If The Design is Empty Or is Unusable
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Open the design in your original Vector Graphics program.
Try a different setting and re-export it as an SVG.
If it still does not import correctly, make a copy of the original design and try simplifying it.
Try ungrouping all objects and converting to curves.
Make sure the unit is set to inches.
Export text as curves.
Export bitmap as jpeg.
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How to Make PhotoShop Pictures Easier to Vectorize and Cut | ||||||
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