We’ll just change that ol’ neighborly thing from ‘may I borrow a cup of sugar’ to this…
I’ve been exclusively using magnets, but I’ve got to give these a try.
If you made the inner cuts black and the outer cuts red, the GFUI would automatically order them the way you want.
Because Discourse likes to strip out some of the accompanying code.
With Illustrator, if you select Presentation Attributes when you save the SVG, it should display properly here.
What’s funny is that it seems to look correct on mobile, but not in a PC browser.
If you haven’t already read through it, take a look at this thread:
I guess I was responding to the images prior to your update. The link I posted wasn’t for that issue though, it was to explain the ordering of operations based on the line/fill colors. That will explain why black cuts before red.
I really wanted to make some of this new version, but this is what I get in the GFUI;
no option for ordering cuts…they’re all engrave.
What am I missing here, please?
You will need to bring the file into AD and remove the fill. (Discourse added it in there - it wasn’t zipped.)
Finicky and weird, but, luckily, entirely predictable.
Thanks so much for the design. Printed a bunch today and already putting them to good use.
I’ve never had a problem uploading SVGs, but a lot of people do.
Discourse strips out the style information on unzipped SVGs - it’s just a security measure. Zipping is the only way around it for certain-sure.
I guess it works for me because I have no style.
Thanks so much…I think I’ve got it now.
Thanks for the (original) file! I was too excited and didn’t see the new edits. But thankfully, the pins worked perfectly for a cardstock paper cut!
Thank You! These are wonderful!