Hope you are enjoying this little series and are ready for Part 3.
Hope you are enjoying this little series and are ready for Part 3.
Well, hello thar. Ready for Part 2 in this Brother Scan N Cut project series … ?
Watcha. For the my fellow scanners out there I have put together a cool project that will help you learn a lot of skills all in one project.
I have therefore split it down into several posts that can be completed step by step.
If you really want to grow in your skill set with the Scan N Cut, this is the one for you!
Watcha me old muckas. Bit of a quickie bonus post for the 3D Thursday series today as I keep harping on about these free 3D design software programs and never really getting you the chance to show them.
For that there reason I have cobbled together a quick video to show you the super simple Microsoft 3D builder program in the hope that it dispells the myth that design for 3D printing has to involve complex and really hard to master software.
Over the last few years I have been asked about alternative design software for electronic cutting machines and have in turn tried out a fair few so decided that I would create a series of videos to highlight some of the best ones that I have found.
This first series of videos focuses on Sure Cuts A Lot.Read More »
Watcha. For the my fellow scanners out there I have put together a short video on the versatile and creative path tools that can be found in Scan N Cut Canvas.
It’s worth a watch as you can create some pretty cool things once you have mastered these tools.
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!
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.
Howdy my scanny chums. As there has been a couple of minor updates and changes to Scan N Cut Canvas recently I thought that I would pop a quick video up explaining them.
Ever wondered what the free projects in Brother Scan N Cut Canvas are and how to access them – ponder no longer!
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.
Hello! For your benefit I have put together a little video of how to create the split letter monogram effect using Scan N Cut Canvas.
It’s easy and quick and you can use any of the in-built fonts in canvas!
Hallo All. I have just seen that Brother have released a new tool for creating cutting files with words from any True Type font on your computer.
It works slightly differently to the rest of the software that is out there so I thought that I would give you an overview of what it is and what you can do with it.
Another workshop done and a real treasure trove found – if you’ve got your reading goggles and brew to hand I shall bring you up to date
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Continuing the series of mini tutorials for Scan N Cut canvas I thought that I would share a little known series of keyboard shortcuts that may speed up your designing sessions.
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