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  • Now can you show us sending it to the cutter, cutting out the two images, and aligning them on transfer paper?

  • Thanks for sharing the knowledge - you saved me from buying corel draw

  • Could you insert a drawing you did on inkscape and edit it a little on there like add word balloons ?

  • HEY! Just solved the problem for 0.48 Do all the same things but don't hit 'Object to path' the first time. Just go straight to linked offset

  • Thanks Bro. Nice video.

  • Hi. Very good info. Thanks. I've got just 1 problem: I'm using 0.48and I go to Object to Path and then Linked Offset but it's not working unless I Undo & Redo to see the single node you mention. I I just use the two steps I get the bezier tooll but no nodes. Any idea. Sorry for my English.

    Bye from Argentina.

    Marcelo.

  • @bazanmarcelo

    I'm not sure what the problem is your having. This tutorial should work the same on Inkscape 0.48

    The linked offset will always be on the top layer when created, that's why I send the offset to the bottom, so I can see my text/drawing.

  • @bazanmarcelo I'm having the exact same problem and its killing me because the tutorial is so good!

  • Does this program vectorized as well?

  • @FugFactory

    Yes, Inscape is a vector program (free).

    The software will also export a raster .png image If needed, along with several vector extensions like eps svg & dxf.

  • where can i get that text from

  • @sexydezzy15

    The font is Kool Beans, looks like the Kool-Aid logo. :)

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