So, here it the Free Happy Birthday Sentiment if you need it. If you have read this far, I have a freebie for you! It’s the “Happy Birthday!” sentiment I showed you in this tutorial:īe sure to set your cutting speed to 1 to get clean cut of the tiny details. It already includes the option to save your files in SVG format. The other option – upgrade Silhouette Studio to Business Edition. This simply means that if you have less than 10 files a day to convert, the converter is free 100%. UPD: It appears that this online converter’s IP counter resets in 24 hours or so. So, go ahead to Ideas R Us website, check the Online Converter there and you are all set to convert Silhouette Studio3 to SVG files. They also have a desktop feature for this Converter (go to Products>Desktop Interface File Converter): Go to “Shop” and choose how many credits you want to buy:ġ000 credits for $13.40? It would last me for ages! But I can purchase (and I will) convert credits. If you look at the pics above, you may notice the note “9 conversions left for IP #***”. The online converter did a perfect job even with the red template!Ĭons: it’s not completely free. And when I did this, I tried to convert my colored Silhouette Template. I went ahead and updated my SVG free templates for the Secret Door Card and the Heart Gift Box. After spending so many hours of research as I did, this online converter is a life-saver if you don’t need double lines! Honestly, I hate Inkscape results! These are holes, not lines! Who need holes on sides of cards of boxes? I don’t! What I need is a simple clean dotted line. The converter does an amazingly fast job for you and gives you the download link: I went there, uploaded this design and clicked ‘Convert”. So, as you can see the design is in Silhouette Studio3 format.Īnd here is my “magic wand” tool: Ideas R Us online converter. To make perfect SVG lines I ungrouped my design, removed any color, and made sure that the lines are black:Īfter that I went ahead and saved my design as I would normally do (File>Save as>Save to hard drive): Now, here is my design in Silhouette Studio DE: So once upload to your cutting machine, it will cut holes where a dotted line is supposed to be. But the result is double lines and (what I hate most) rectangular instead of dotted lines. Normally, in order convert Silhouette Studio3 to SVG all tutorials recommend you to 1) save a black-and-white image of your silhouette design 2) then upload in using many online converters, which never give you straight lines and never-ever give you normal thin dotted lines plus, you have to break your design into small parts to get each part as one single piece 3) or they recommend using Inkscape tracing. I just finished converting my design and made some step by step screenshots for you. Read along and you’ll find out how to convert Silhouette Studio3 to SVG in 1 simple step AND will be able to download our FREE design. Finally, I found an online service that has an online Converter from Silhouette files to SVG! Yes! No need to save an image of a design, all you need to do is upload your Silhouette Studio3 file! I spent many hours trying to work with Inkscape, reading lots of tutorials, forum threads, watching “how-to” videos in an attempt to convert my templates. Have you ever struggled how to get perfect SVG cut lines from your Silhouette Studio3 files? Recently I found the easiest and fastest solution how to convert Silhouette Studio3 to SVG!
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