![]() This will be the beginning of creating lines that electronic cutters can use. The next tutorial page will show you how to Trace each of these images so that the cut outlines will be made. Be sure there is a “Lock” symbol on each of the images you placed in the file. Note that there is an “eye” at the left edge, and a “dot” next to it.To do this, look at the right side of the page for the Layers menu: This will make it easier to select the “Cut” and “Draw” lines in following steps without accidentally selecting the background image. The last step for placing images on each page is to Lock the image on the page.Each of three JPGs have been placed on a page of their own and manually centered on each page. Note that in this case, we have three tabs, or three pages.You should have something that looks like this: When you’re finished placing the images for your pattern, then be sure to save the file. Place the next image on the page, as you did, beginning on step 3.For now, just accept the default page name. SCAL will give you the option now to name the new page.In this case, since we haven’t renamed the page, it’s “.” Click on the green “plus” sign to add a page. To do this, simply click the + sign next to the page name. Add a new page in SCAL so that the next image can be placed.It doesn’t have to be in the exact center it just has to be moved so the entire image is inside the page boundaries. Move the image to the center of the page by dragging it.We’re going to use this picture to draw pattern markings and double check grain placement, number of pattern pieces required, etc., just to be sure that what we’re converting is being done properly. ![]() What you see is a “picture” of the image file on a page in Sure Cuts A Lot. SCAL will place an image of the JPG page. ![]() ![]()
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