![]() ![]() ![]() If the Scale Square does not measure 1.000 x 1.000 once you have separated it from the text, then we will need to do some resizing.Next, click on just the Scale Square and drag it to a different location. Click on the Scale Square again and you will see that it measures 1.000″ x 1.000″ as it should. Right-click on the Scale Square and select Ungroup to separate the text lines from the Scale Square. In Silhouette Studio you will see this square listed as 1.000″ x 1.297″ because Silhouette is including the label text which extends beyond the square in the size. In the image above, the Scale Square is off the screen in the upper-left.Ĭlick on the Scale Square and make sure that the square measures 1.000″ x 1.000″. You may have to scroll to the left to see the Sc ale Square depending on the size of the SVG file. The Scale Square is not included in Block Image Exports. The labeled white square in the upper left corner of the Block Template Exports from BlockBase+ will always be the Scale Square.The file will open and you will see it appear overtop of an image of the Silhouette cutting mat.SVG files from BlockBase+ are saved to your Documents > My BlockBase Plus > Images folder by default. Locate the SVG file that you want to use, select it, and click Open. Go to the File Menu and select Open or click the Open File Icon in the upper-left of the toolbar along the top of the screen.Open Silhouette Studio and you will see an empty workspace.Note that Silhouette Studio must be upgraded to the paid Designer Edition in order to be able to import SVG files. SVG files for use in Silhouette Studio should be exported from BlockBase+ with the Resolution option set to 72 dots per inch (dpi). Follow these instructions for exporting SVG files from BlockBase+ >.This popular vector file can be imported into many different software applications on the market, including digital cutting machines, embroidery machines, longarm software, and more. SVG (scalable vector graphic) is a unique type of image format. Let’s get to know the basics of using BlockBase+ SVG files in Silhouette Studio.
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