If you have time available for a brief tutorial on how to solve this, I would be grateful! Already spent hours combing through trying to find the exact answer online last night. I am really just trying to complete a project and not trying to become a pro at inkscape. That would have been a perfect solution too. Theres rarely ever a reason to use the Paintbucket in Photoshop. Alternatively you can Right Click to Fill the Path then go to Layer > Layer Style > Stroke and this will give you much more control over the stroke. So whatever property these images have, it means I can’t add a “bleed” as one video was showing. When you right click to 'Stroke Path' theres also a function to 'Fill Path' you could use it. The image itself was just a pattern on a PDF file that turned solid black when I imported into Cricut Cricut will let me mess with it to a certain extent, resizing and cutting window shapes out, but it will not let me change the color. Anything I try to do to the image includes that outline. Select the area inside the border by holding down and dragging the dotted lines with your left mouse button to crop the photo. You cannot use the Edit, Stroke command to add a border to a shape. Go to 'Image,' located on the top of the menu bar, and select 'Crop.' Dotted lines will appear around the image, enabling the crop tool inside your picture. It is not the “work canvas” box of Inkscape, it is a box that has somehow become part of the image, perhaps involving the snip tool. To return to drawing shapes without a style, select Remove Style from the menu. But then I found that there is a line box around the image. Need to snip the image in Cricut and upload into inkscape which I did, remove the background which I did. Google searching led me to believe that I could use inkscape to “easily” add a shadow and that seemed doable. First I tried just enlarging the shape, but of course that also messed with the cut-out shapes inside. Enter the length you want for the Dash and the Gap. I want to cut a shape out of patterned paper, and the same shape slightly larger out of black. In the Stroke section of the right sidebar, select to open the Advanced stroke menu. All I want to do is to create a mat for the page. This is a castle and it has window cutouts. The setting are sticky, so I you want to change the default sticky settings, change them before you create the shape, and make sure you don't have a shape selected, when you do so. I’m using Cricut to cut a simple shape which will be used as a book page. As pointed out, you have a stroke on the shape. Hi, are you available for a short tutorial and if so what would you charge? I just get exhausted trying to comb through so many videos to find my solution which I imagine you could solve in a few minutes.
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