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5 Beginner Silhouette Studio Classes – 2 – Drawing Tools

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Welcome to Step #2 of Getting Started with Silhouette!!!!

This week we will be going over the drawing tools in class.

Here is the link to the video.

Below you will find a few notes that are from the Silhouette America Site which you may find helpful. I hope you are enjoying the classes so far. We have only just begun……to liiiivvvveee… (are you singing with me???)

Anyhoooooo wait til you see next week’s lesson! We are gonna begin getting into the FUN STUFF!!

~PattyAnne

PS. Please share my website with your friends so that they can sign up for this SUPER class!! www.pattyannesplace.com

 The Select Tool determines which image is selected as the active image and allows you to move images around on your screen. This is your default tool to click on images to show they are selected.

 To enter the Point Editing Mode, you may either double-click on a selected image, or use the Edit Points tool. This tool will allow you to edit any points of your image to move them around or remove them. Only single ungrouped line selections may be edited. Ungrouping will be discussed in later sections.

 Line Tools

 Drawing Tools

 Freehand Tools

 Text Tool Silhouette Studio® has the ability to utilize any font that is installed on your computer. You do not need to install these fonts into the program.Silhouette Studio® will simply access all installed font files and display them for you as you go to create your desired text.

 Draw a Note Tool This tool allows you to add notes to your projects. You can include fonts used, where you purchased the file etc. The note will not print or cut.

 Eraser Tool You may erase any part of any image using the Eraser tool to easily and immediately remove inner parts or edges of the line image. The Designer Edition of the software features several options for eraser shapes and allows you to choose between creating an open or closed eraser path.

 Knife Tool You may segment images using the Knife tool. This tool delivers a straight-line cut to separate parts of images to create a new separate independent shape. The Designer Edition of the software features several options for knife path shapes and allows you to choose between creating an open or closed knife path.

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