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Importing Vector Designs into Trace

Importing Vector Designs into Trace

Importing Vector Designs into Trace

  • You can import the design from another Vector Graphics Program as long as the other software can export it to an SVG (Scalable Vector Graphic) or as a DXF (Drawing Exchange Format) format.

  • Use the instructions below to export and open SVG/DXF files if you prefer to work in that file format.

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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.

DXF is One of the Loadable File Types

See: File Type Definitions

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.

Saving a SVG File

See: File Format Definition

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

See: Vectorize in Designer Function

See: Vectorize in Trace Function