How to Edit Uploaded Image on Cricut

How to upload your own files to Cricut Design Space

Information technology's that time (I'd put the dancing girl emoji here just tin can't figure out how to do that on my keyboard)… Alexis from Persia Lou and I are dorsum with some other Silhouette VS Cricut challenge! Today we wanted to go basic and take on something that we practice all the fourth dimension equally bloggers who make our own designs. Nosotros're talking through how to cut any image by uploading your ain files! I'm team Cricut so I'k walking you through how to do that in Cricut Design Space and Alexis is going to walk through the process for Silhouette. But we're not but talking bones uploads.

I'm chatting nigh the three dissimilar file types (.svg .png and .jpg) that I use on the regular (what are the differences!? what works best for what!?), how to modify colours of designs, how to add patterns (2 ways) for print then cut, and how to get your pic from newspaper to vinyl using only your photographic camera phone and the Cricut Design Space software.

Bright Ideas hand lettering on notebook- cut with glitter vinyl
Take Me Away Vinyl Decal on Notebook- how to cut your own lettering out using Cricut

If you're looking for how to get your lettering gear up for cut using PHOTOSHOP instead of design space… you lot can notice that in this tutorial here. But you don't Demand photoshop if you'd rather relieve those bucks.

Before I go into the step by steps of uploading each file type, I wanted to bespeak out the three different ways yous tin go designs onto your mat in Design Space. There are a TON of screen shots in this post considering I'k doing several tutorials in one SO what I've done is made them minor for ease of reading and if you would like to see it bigger, just click and it will have you to the total prototype size. Sound practiced? Good ;) And before we practise that… how almost the video?

The 3 different places you lot can insert designs onto your mat is the 'Images' tab, 'Shapes, and 'Upload'. Images is where you lot'll observe everything that is offered by Cricut. There are free images, there are paid images, and at that place are images that are included in Cricut Access (a subscription service). I utilize this nearly for basic images for party themes (similar the railroad train for this party). Shapes is handy, but at that place's not a ton to choose from. And upload? That's what we're going to concentrate on for this tutorial.

When you click on 'Upload', at that place are two unlike options. In that location's Upload [a cut image] or Pattern Fill. I always prefer to utilize the upload option… even when I'm going to utilise whatever that image is for a fill (non a cut outline). I have an example of that in this postal service/video as well.

IMPORT SVG IMAGES TO DESIGN Space

SVG Images are the easiest type of images to upload into Design Space. If you buy a 'Cut' file, this is typically what y'all would be buying (like our Fresh Cut SVG Bundles). SVG stands for Scalable Vector Graphic and that means that you tin can size information technology upward or downwards without losing quality. These images also have the most options for customization within the Design Infinite Software and that is because it imports each cut as a separate piece. For an example on this i, I used this simple floral graphic that Erin made for the Spring Fresh Cut Parcel (no longer available). I chose this i because information technology is simply three pieces, but if you import a larger file continue in mind that it volition look much more than overwhelming in the layers tab because there is a layer for each cut made.

Screenshot: Upload an SVG File to Design Space
Upload an SVG File to Design Space- Screenshot
Screenshot: how to upload an SVG file to Cricut design space.

To upload whatever file type, striking that little cloud symbol with the up pointer. Click upload [cut file] and select your file. That volition open up up a screen where you can name your file and add keywords. And then y'all tin hit Insert Epitome and it will be inserted onto your canvas. When you click on that design and drag it effectually, it volition seem like one piece. It sticks together after all. Simply notice in the layers tab on the correct at present each piece is a different layer? You can modify the colour of each piece and cutting them off of different maps. When you have sized information technology to your preference, striking Go far (top right) and run across how the pieces lay out on the mat.

how to upload an SVG file to Cricut design space. Screenshare
Screenshot: how to upload an SVG file to Cricut design space.
how to upload an SVG file to Cricut design space. Screenshot

They're on separate mats! Of course they are, because they're dissimilar colours and you lot demand two different colours of vinyl. If y'all're anything similar me, you'll probably go dorsum and make all the pieces ane colour and try again. But you'll find the blueprint is all jumbled. Here's why. Cricut Design Space tries to make the best use of each piece of vinyl by arranging all the different pieces on your mat for you. This might conserve vinyl simply it might be a hurting in the butt if yous're trying to get everything lined up past hand. SO go back to your sail and select all the pieces of your design. You can exercise this by holding down CTRL on your keyboard and selecting all the layers on the layer panel OR y'all can just click and drag your mouse over the design to select it all. Then click that little Attach (paperclip) button at the bottom of the layers panel (highlighted in blue). This will hold all the slice together without permanently losing the information of them being split up. When you click 'brand information technology' you will see that the pattern holds together this way. And since they're only attached, you tin detach them at anytime and alter the size of one pieces or determine to cutting the rose out of royal and the leaves out of green. Hither'south the shirt I fabricated my girl using this pattern:

How to cut one SVG file out of two different colours using Cricut Design Space

I made this shirt by keeping the rose on a carve up mat (I left it purple in Design Space) and selecting the leaves and attaching those 2 before cutting them. The leaves are fabricated with Cricut Glitter Iron On and the flower is made with Cricut Foil Iron On.

IMPORT PNG IMAGES TO Blueprint Infinite

PNG files are my most used with Cricut. PNG stands for Portable Network Graphic which is a lossless image pinch file type. That means that it has a lot more information than a JPG (for example) and the *biggest* thing to me is that it tin accept a transparent background which makes importing and using them for cut really easy. This is the type of file I use the MOST often with Cricut. The images upload as ONE layer and that means that it volition stick together and cut exactly every bit information technology is imported. What does that mean? Y'all can't easily modify the color of one piece of the design or rearrange messages of a design once imported. Merely nigh of the time… we want information technology to look like how we imported it, right? So that works best for me.

How to upload your own PNG image to cricut design space (screenshot tutorial)
How to upload your own PNG image to cricut design space (screenshot tutorial)
How to upload your own PNG image to cricut design space (screenshot tutorial)

I create my PNG images in Photoshop after scanning in lettering or straight off my iPad Pro (Procreate exports in PNG format which is crazy handy) only before I had either of those, I used PicMonkey.com to create my PNG graphics with transparent backgrounds. This 'Bright Ideas' case I fabricated on my iPad Pro and exported with the transparent groundwork. To upload a PNG with a transparent background, you again click that little 'Upload' with the cloud and you lot will take a few more than steps than you did with the PNG. Afterwards you select your file, you will be prompted with choosing if it's a Simple, Moderately Complex, or Complex prototype. For this uncomplicated blackness/transparent design I choose 'Simple'. So, you'll be brought to a page where you lot tin can erase any parts yous don't want. For a file that already has a transparent background and no pieces you do not desire… yous can skip over this step. Then, you'll be prompted to choose either impress and then cut for your upload or just a cut only image. Choose cutting only and your design will be loaded into your uploaded images gallery and tin can be inserted onto your sail.

How to upload your own PNG image to cricut design space (screenshot tutorial)
How to upload your own PNG image to cricut design space (screenshot tutorial)

Once it's on the sail, you tin come across that it has a transparent background, y'all can motility it around and resize it only like the SVG merely you'll notice there's simply i layer in the layer console. This means you can't select just the lightbulb and get in a different color to print on a dissimilar mat (although you could duplicate it and profile the lines to have the parts split… but I'm not going to go over that here). When you lot hitting 'Make it', you'll meet that because it's all on 1 layer, the pieces don't bound around- easy peasy! This style it will cut all in the verbal layout you uploaded information technology in, making it easy to apply your transfer record and pop it onto your surface. Hither's the 'bright ideas' decal on my dayplanner.

Bright Ideas hand lettering on notebook- cut with glitter vinyl

I made it using. Expressions Vinyl Smooth Gold Glitter Vinyl and in the video, you'll encounter I'm using their paper transfer tape as well.

IMPORT JPG IMAGES TO Pattern Infinite

JPG is a photographic file type which is named later the group that named the file type (from what I understand). It'southward perfect for photos as it handles all the colours beautifully BUT it cannot have a transparent background. This means that you lot demand to make changes when yous are uploading the paradigm through the Design Infinite software. Permit'due south accept a await!

How to upload your own JPG image to cricut design space for print then cut (screenshot tutorial)
How to upload your own JPG image to cricut design space for print then cut (screenshot tutorial)
How to upload your own JPG image to cricut design space for print then cut (screenshot tutorial)
How to upload your own JPG image to cricut design space for print then cut (screenshot tutorial)

This instance I lettered/illustrated on my iPad Pro again. You'll see that it has some colour and is non only black and transparent (because it'southward a JPG). I fabricated the background a solid greyness to make it piece of cake to erase. This is what you lot will want to do to make it easiest to accept a simple choice for a print then cut paradigm. You tin too do a PNG with that white groundwork and export without the grey background if you are working in Procreate. SO when you go to upload it in, it's the verbal same steps. Click that lilliputian 'Upload' cloud and then when y'all get to the image blazon, I chose 'complex' to retain all the quality of the design I want to print. Then, when it's time to erase, I chose the magic wand (highlighted in blue) and clicked the gray to erase the background. I didn't have to exercise whatsoever more bear on ups since this epitome was very clean. Depending on your paradigm, you might need to practise a scrap more than in this tab before moving on. When y'all become to the next screen, you tin choose either print and so cut or a cutting only paradigm. For this one, of grade, I chose impress so cut. You lot can see how clean the cut lines are on the cutting only prototype- that's how you know you lot don't accept annihilation boosted to erase in the previous tab. Then it will populate in your uploaded images and you can insert it onto your sheet.

How to upload your own JPG image to cricut design space for print then cut (screenshot tutorial)
How to upload your own JPG image to cricut design space for print then cut (screenshot tutorial)

Like the PNG, you will meet that it it is 1 layer only in the layers tab. Instead of the cut symbol by the layer, yous'll see a printer instead. When you hitting 'Get in' it volition load onto information technology'south ain impress and so cut mat (with a black sensor box around it). From hither you would impress and so cut it. For a full tutorial on using print and so cut on printable vinyl- I've got a video and written tutorial on that Right Here.

Take me away notebook: How to upload your own JPG image for print then cut with Cricut

I used this vinyl decal (made with Cricut Printable Vinyl) on my Moleskin black newspaper notebook and am really so happy with how this ane turned out! I recollect I will definitely be using this design again in the futurity.

HOW TO USE JPG IMAGES FOR Blueprint Fill (Two Means)

Alright, I also wanted to demonstrate that 'Blueprint Fill' pick and why I don't bother using it. First, permit me show you how I add a pattern to a shape or design in Cricut Design Infinite. You lot'll want to upload your pattern (I uploaded this beautiful floral watercolour design for my last Cricut Vs Silhouette tutorial. It's from a pack of watercolour florals purchased here.

Screenshot: How to use slice to pattern fill a shape in Cricut Design Space
Screenshot: How to use slice to pattern fill a shape in Cricut Design Space
Screen shot: How to use slice to pattern fill a shape in Cricut Design Space
Screen shot:

You would follow the exact same steps every bit the JPG image above (without erasing the background). Once you lot've inserted it in, add the shape y'all'd like the design to fill. I went simple and chose a middle from the shapes tab only you could use whatever PNG or SVG image you lot've uploaded too. Lay your shape over your pattern exactly where you want the pattern to fill. You can resize the pattern and move it around as well until y'all're happy. Then select both layers past belongings downwardly CTRL on your keyboard and selecting both the layers on the layer console OR you lot can just click and elevate your mouse over the pattern and shape to select them both. And then click 'Slice' at the bottom of the layers tab. This will requite you lot three layers. You can click the little center beside the layers you lot don't desire to use (or just delete them) and then y'all're left with your design filled shape. I love how much command this gives me.

Screen shot: How to use slice to pattern fill a shape in Cricut Design Space
screen shot: How to use slice to pattern fill a shape in Cricut Design Space
screen shot: How to use slice to pattern fill a shape in Cricut Design Space
Screen shot: How to use slice to pattern fill a shape in Cricut Design Space
Screen shot: How to use slice to pattern fill a shape in Cricut Design Space

The other way you can go this effect is to upload your watercolour florals (blueprint) as a Pattern Fill instead of under the standard Upload. When y'all go to the upload tab (that niggling cloud), you lot take 2 options. We've been using the Upload option, now let'southward click the Blueprint Fill option. You lot select your pattern and and then you lot'll go to label or title your pattern before you lot relieve it. When y'all become back to your uploaded images gallery… y'all'll see information technology'southward not there. That's because it's been saved with the patterns, not with the images. You demand to select the shape or prototype that you'd similar to fill with the pattern first and and so plough information technology to a print (not cutting only) in the layers tab. Then you will see the option of 'Patterns' in the layers tab and your blueprint will show up there. When you select information technology, it will exist added to your shape. Now in the video, I said you couldn't modify that pattern but it was pointed out to me that yous can brand some changes information technology just doesn't provide the same amount of command as the slice option does.

Floral Watercolour Patterned Letters on Printable Vinyl

I totally forgot to make these ones into an actual projection until I was editing the video and realized I didn't have one! Only this is the technique and florals I used for this DIY- you tin detect the full tutorial for that in this postal service.

HOW TO GET YOUR LETTERING FROM PAPER TO Cutting USING ONLY DESIGN Space

Alright, this is the really fun i (if you like to manus letter!). Right off the bat… I do this in Photoshop usually. Not considering Design Space tin't exercise it (I'yard going to show y'all how information technology can!) but considering I'm fashion speedier in Photoshop. If y'all're wanting a tutorial on how to do this in Photoshop (did you know you can effort Photoshop for a month for gratuitous to encounter how you like it?!), yous can bank check out my tutorial on that RIGHT HERE. But for this tutorial… allow'due south look at how to get your lettering from paper to vinyl with only Cricut Design Space and your camera phone!

Screenshot: How to upload your own files to Cricut Design Space
Screenshot: How to upload your own files to Cricut Design Space
How to upload your own files to Cricut Design Space
Screenshot: How to upload your own files to Cricut Design Space
Screenshot: How to upload your own files to Cricut Design Space

Let me preface past maxim that if you practice have a scanner, that will give you a better quality flick to brainstorm with. Merely you actually don't need one if you lot're not wanting to retain image quality (similar watercolour details). So I took this photograph using my camera phone (low calorie-free and all… it's not a great photo) and went to that upload tab (the cloud) and chose this image. When prompted with selecting the epitome blazon, choose Elementary epitome. I know, it seems like information technology's not a elementary image only past choosing this, it will simplify your photo, losing image quality (which you don't need anyways), but making it easier to delete the parts you don't desire. Come across how it makes information technology less detailed? This is perfect! The kickoff thing you should exercise is crop information technology down to just the area yous want to keep. Fifty-fifty if you don't take a pen in the picture show, I notice that the edges of the photo are always darker and I e'er seem to have little scraggler dark areas to erase if I don't crop first.

Once it's cropped down, you lot tin use that magic wand to erase the background. You'll also desire to delete the background inside your loopy letters (like in the eastward). You can click on the 'preview' button (highlighted in blueish) and cheque and run into what information technology will look like every bit a cutting file. Yous might run into some dots outside of your design that need erasing. Switch to your eraser tool to practice this. I toggle back and forth between preview and erase until I'm happy. When you're happy, you lot can choose 'cutting just epitome' and insert it onto your canvas for cutting. That's what this decal is on the notebook. I did become dorsum in though and show an pick to give your decal a brushy look. You can see the brushy detail, for case, in this projection here. To erase some of those 'brushy' spots, merely click on your magic wand and delete some of the lighter coloured areas. If it deletes too much, you can undo and go into the advanced details to lower your color tolerance to try again. Only a fiddling tip if you lot like that brushy look :)

Simply like the PNG and JPG images higher up, this will import all as 1 layer and retain it'due south layout when you click 'Make It'.

How to upload your own files to Cricut Design Space

I didn't accept anything else that needed a decal (I've stuck vinyl on everything in my life already) and then I put this ane on the within comprehend of my notebook. This is simply the Cricut Agglutinative Vinyl in Rose.

Alright! I So hope that yous found all the details yous needed in this tutorial. If you have any suggestions for future Silhouette VS Cricut videos, experience free to asking them in the comments!

Here'south some more bang-up beginner Cricut Tutorials!

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