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Thank you for the explanation!
Why not just ungroup the expanded shape & delete the path with no fill. So much faster.
Hi I'm trying to convert a stencil jpeg file into a vector file. I follow the steps in the video but when I go to Cricut Design Space, everything is in pieces even though it is grouped in Illustrator. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Is there something on the save settings that needs to be checked or unchecked? Thanks for the video, and any help on this problem would be great appreciated! 🙂
What program are you using again to do this ?
so helpful 😀
Concise explanation! Thanks😁
You're brilliant. You make scary ol' Illustrator actually approachable. Thanks!