This tutorial will teach you how to cut your own custom image or shape on a Cricut. By learning how to do this you can create custom designs for just about any project. Please allow time for your comment to appear.Have you ever wanted to cut your own custom images or shapes for a project on the Cricut? Just like Cricut Print Then Cut images, being able to cut your own custom images and shapes opens up a whole new world of creating projects. This is an encore tutorial originally posted in 2011. Learn more about the Qwiklearn Photoshop and Photoshop Elements Class! This self-paced class will take you where you want to go and is available for Photoshop Elements 11 to 2018, and Photoshop CS6 through Creative Cloud. Whether you’re just getting started in digital scrapbooking or are self taught and want to fill in the gaps in your education, the Qwiklearn Photoshop and Photoshop Elements Class will help you get up to speed FAST and become the confident, competent digital scrapbooker you deserve to be. I’d love to see what you create in our Qwik Tutorial Gallery. Here is how I used this tutorial on a scrapbook page. In the Layers panel, click on the starburst layer to activate it.Holding down the Shift key, click and drag the paper onto the starburst document.In the Layers panel, click on the Background layer to activate it.The shape can be resized as many times as you want without it loosing quality.ĬAUTION: If you do resize the shape, make sure the rays extend past the edge of the document.The center can be repositioned at any time to change the focal point.The position of the center of the target is a natural place to put the subject of a scrapbook page or greeting card.On the document, click and drag to reposition the shape.In the Tool Options, uncheck Auto-Select.In the Tool Options, set the Width and Height to 775%.Press Ctrl T (Mac: Cmd T) to get the Transform options.Press Ctrl 0 (Mac: Cmd 0) to fit the document to screen.Step Three: Resize and Reposition the Shape Note: The size or position of the shape does not matter in this step. On the document, hold down the Shift key and click and drag out the shape.It’s located down near the registered trademark symbols. Open the flyout menu again and choose Large List. If you do not see Registration Target 2 shape, open the flyout menu, choose All, and then click OK. Open the Shape Picker and choose the Registration Target 2 shape. Set the Path Operations to New Layer and the Path Options to Unconstrained. In the Options Bar, set the Tool Mode to Shape.Then, open the flyout menu and choose Large List. If you do not see Registration Target 2 shape, open the dropdown menu and choose All Elements Shapes. Set the Geometry Options to Unconstrained and uncheck From Center. Click on the Color Chip dropdown and choose white. In the Tool Options, open the Shape Picker and choose the Registration Target 2 shape.Step Two: Add a Registration Target Shape Press Alt Backspace (Mac: Opt Delete) to fill the background with black.Press the letter D to reset the Color Chips to the default of black over white.
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