Make the Cut Cricut Software MTC Coloring Pages Series Tutorial 1 Basic Technique Video 2

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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2010

This the second of two videos explaining how to use coloring pages with the make the cut (MTC) software to make more layered images with more than two layers.

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  • I'm so glad that I found you!!! Thanks for sharing :O)

  • Thanks for viewing and commentint!!!

  • Yes, I am going to show you on the new tutorial on this topic, coming out tomorrow!!!

  • I knew I had talking in the beginning of the video and I did watch it before I posted but I had NO idea how much until someone else was watching it in my presence today, I will try and watch it for the next one but I do tend towards the talkative site ;) Thanks for the feedback and subscribing!!

  • Thanks so much for the positive feedback!

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  • sorry...forgot to finish my post ... when I saved an image, the image was a .gif ... so that's how it saved. How do I get it into my MTC (I just downloaded updated version 3.2.0 ... I don't see the same thing on my "mat" as you have on yours and unfortunately it is still small to view on YouTube)

  • when you "save" your images to be edited and cut, in what format do you save them ... jpeg, gif,..???

  • Thank you for sharing... I am new to "Make the cut" so this has been very helpful and informative.

  • Thanks for the time you took to make these videos ☺

  • I like your tutorial. I'm waiting for my cricut. I now play around wiht MTC. It's fun. I still can't figure out how it works with the black spots and the little pieces you colored e.g. the eyes.

  • Great tutorial, I'm cutting my first design using this technique right now!

  • if possible can we see a actually cut picture at the end of the tutorial

  • Thank you for your hard work in making this video easy for me to understand. I like the fact that you colored it, it really helped to visualize the outcome. TERRIFIC VIDEO!

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