![]() ![]() Within each folder you will see a Left, Center, and Middle file for each letter.so there are a total of 78 files in each folder. I'm going to be referring to the SVG monogram set from here on out, but know the same pretty much applies for all of the file types offered on his set. That means it won't show up in your font list in Silhouette Studio and you should treat it as a design, not a font. One thing to keep in mind as you work with this monogram set in Silhouette Studio, is it is actually not a 'font'. If you don't have Designer Edition, I would suggest you use the DXF file types. Save this for future reference by pinning the image below.If you have Silhouette Studio Designer Edition you can use the SVG files and you can literally just turn the cut lines on in Studio. I would love to see what you are making with your Silhouette machines!įeel free to post photos or questions on my Facebook group at I have used it on both devices and it is pretty much the same, just like the Silhouette software is on the computers. There are a lot of factors here and I fully expect updates to happen quickly in the next few weeks as it moves to Open Public release.įind out how to get the app here – Silhouette Go App Or decide if it’s not what will work for my project.Īt the moment it is released into public Beta (testing), which means it is not fully in the app stores. See if it’s something I want to add to my to-do list. I can open designs and see how they look. One of my favorite parts of the new mobile app is to be able to open my Silhouette library on my mobile device while I’m relaxing in the evenings and just start planning some projects. I encourage you to open it up and just start playing with it. I have been successful at opening and cutting files direct from the Silhouette Go mobile app and have been playing with it for a couple of months now. If you want the full capabilities of the software, you will want to access that on a computer. It is designed to be able to cut designs quickly from your Silhouette library, user designs, or svg files. Now, keep in mind that this is not going to work for all users. I would love if you would leave me a comment below or on the video direct on YouTube. We’ve been testing the mobile app in the Beta testing group for a couple of months now, so I thought I would share the things I’ve learned.Ĭheck out this new video Silhouette Go video series on my YouTube channel HERE. I expect to see several more updates come out in quick succession. In fact, while I was recording the videos below, there was an update to it. Keep in mind that this new mobile app is released in public Beta (testing) at the moment. It is designed as a cutting app that can cut from files from the Silhouette library, files synced to the User Designs section of the library, and svg files. The more you download, the more storage is used. Keep that in mind when you are downloading files to your device. ![]() Second, mobile device storage is limited. This is because that font is not installed on your device. At the moment since it is a Beta test version, you may also see odd things with user designs that have text in the design. Two things to keep in mind on mobile devices.įirst, font are not installed on mobile devices so you do not have access to your fonts that are on your computer. Some computers do not even meet the specs to handle the full software, so there just is not a way to squish that into an app. Well, the Silhouette Studio software is a very powerful graphics program and you cannot fit all of that into an app. Now, just to give you an idea, this new mobile app is designed as a cutting app and does not have design capabilities in it. – Portrait 3 (newly released – more info HERE) This mobile app will work with any Bluetooth enabled Silhouette machine.
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