Jo, a member of the Klic-N-Kut Yahoo group, needed assistance with erasing line segments in a bookplate file she was designing. Because she was trying to adjoin an open arc to a closed rectangle, it wasn’t possible to simply weld one to the other to remove the portion of the rectangle not needed.
But not to worry… there is a feature inside the polyarc editing mode which makes it simple to erase line segments that aren’t needed. This video shows you how:
If you like this feature, then you’ll equally enjoy the many others in that same editing mode. I sell a downloadable video called “The Power of Polyarc Editing” which details each of the functions in this mode and also comes with a pdf printout guide to help you remember how to use the tools AND sample files (in both .knk and .gra formats) that are used in the video to show how each tools works. Here is a link to that video:
Thanks everyone!
Kristi, your family is so beautiful!!! And congrats on moving to Tucson. That had to be so much easier than going all the way to Houston. I have fond memories of living in both cities… but having done the move with both… Tucson is a lot easier, especially when you have little kids! 🙂 I miss you so much at the groups! You were THE ONE who was discovering these cool things in KNK Studio with me… almost 2 years ago.
Great Video! I might have to buy that other one once I get cutting!
Remember me? Kristi Hansen here. Still can’t believe how much technical support “stuff” you can get out there for everyone! You’re a video making machine!!! I’ve been gone a while, but I haven’t stopped using my cutter… except I’ve only cut vinyl for the past 6 months or more. I’m in Tucson instead of Houston! Life’s been crazy. Hope all is well.
Great video as usual!