![]() ![]() You also have the option to select “advanced”, here you can adjust the filling and smoothness of the lines, you will need to play around with this but most of the time you can set the complexity to 100 and be good with out any spots but sometimes that can also make your image look wonky and still need some more clean up. Here you can use the wand which removes pixels of a single color (like if you select the white background of an image the entire area that is white will disappear), the eraser which erases just like a pencil does on paper and crop which allows you to cut parts of the image out. From there you will see the following window appear: Open up Cricut Design Space and select “new project” then in the left hand corner on the sidebar you will see the option “upload” click on that. Now you have saved your image and you are ready to upload it into Cricut Design Space. Once you are saved you can move on to uploading. That way there is no scrolling through countless images (don’t ask please LOL). If you are super organized then Name the folder “images for designs” then name the different images uniquely as well. When you save your image put it in a new folder and name that folder something you will remember. The other frequent save option I chose is to screenshot the image and save it that way, just be warned something this can cause some pixelating or blurriness. Most crafters right click the image and click “save image as” or something similar. There are a few different ways to save the image. Once you have your image picked your ready to save and upload. That will give you the layers you need to make a successful image transfer. You will want to use the trick I use in the tutorial ” How to convert any Image to an SVG for Free” for anything more than two colors. Try to stray away from anything more complex for this clean up process. The first thing you will need to do is find an image! To get started you will want a simple image, black and white or just a single color image. You will learn how to do both through this article, no need to go searching all over. After I did a bunch of research and watched a ton of YouTube videos I had finally gotten the gust of how to “clean up” an image to get those smooth lines and tiny details.Ĭleaning an image in Cricut Design Space on a computer is different than doing it on a mobile device. I knew you could upload an image to make a design with but had no idea how to make it look even half as good as some I had seen. If your newer to Cricut crafting you might not even know that you can do this, I did not when I first started out. There are a couple ways to “clean up” an image one of which is in Design Space and I am going to walk you through how to do that. One of the most common questions I see in the Cricut crafting realm is “how do I get this image cleaning Design Space?”.
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