Scan It Saturday 5 - Using The Golden Ration To Design Spirals In Scan N Cut Canvas

Scan It Saturday 5 – Using The Golden Ratio To Design Spirals In Scan N Cut Canvas

This week I though that it would be cool to use the golden ratio principles to help create spirals in Scan N Cut Canvas.

The video will talk you through what the golden ratio is, how to apply it to a spiral and use the path tools to create one and then move you through design ideas for using that spiral.

Basically, park your butt and get watching.

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Scan It Saturday – How To Create A Doily Design In Brother Scan N Cut Canvas

Exciting times this week with the return of Scan It Saturday! A weekly tips and techniques series of blog posts based around the Brother Scan N Cut electronic cutting machine and Brother Scan N Cut Canvas, the online design suite to compliment the machine.

For this return post I decided to share a quick video on how to create a doily design in Scan N Cut Canvas using just one basic shape!

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Scan It Saturday – Image Tracing In Scan N Cut Canvas

Well, it’s been a while since I did a Scan It Saturday post so thought I’d better crack on and get a few done – this being the first in a new mini series.

Given the questions that I had about the updates for the Scan N Cut Canvas software yesterday I thought that it might be helpful if I explained a bit more about image tracing.

I have therefore prepared a video doing just that.

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Creating SVG Cutting Files In Serif Craft Artist For Use With The Brother Scan N Cut

Did you know that you can create SVG cutting files from the embellishments in your Daisy Trail digi kits from Serif Craft Artist?

Well, you can! This video post will give you a brief how-to, and also how to import it into Brother Scan N Cut Canvas however if you are a Silhouette or Cricut user then the first part will still relate to any cutting software that can accept SVG cutting files.

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