- By Design Bundles
- 01 Feb 2017
- 6 Mins
- Beginner
- Silhouette Tutorials
How To Convert and Cut an EPS file in Silhouette Studio
In this tutorial we will show you two methods to convert and cut an EPS file in Silhouette Studio.
In this tutorial we are going to show you a very quick way to convert and cut an EPS file in Silhouette Studio. We will be using a third party site to convert the file, then use Silhouette Studio to create a cut file. So let’s dive right into this easy to follow tutorial.
For this tutorial we will be using this cute gnomes bundle but we have many more Cute SVGs to choose from.
Step 1 - Convert EPS File to PNG
We first need to convert the EPS file to a PNG file. You can try converting to a SVG file and it may, in some cases, work just fine. If not, converting to a PNG, then tracing the file in Silhouette Studio, is the next best option. This will make the file easier to work with.
Go to the Zamzar file conversion website. Click on the icon Add Files.
Locate your EPS file and click Open. In the second box click on Convert To and select the PNG format. Next, click on Convert Now.
Once the file is converted, you can download and save the file to your system.
Step 2 - Open PNG Image in Silhouette Studio
You can create a cut file using Silhouette Studio’s Autotrace Feature if you have V4.4 and higher. If you are using a legacy version, we will also show you how to use the Trace Feature.
Use the Autotrace Feature
The Autotrace Feature automatically adds cut files to a PNG file. In order for this to work you may need to activate it first.
Go to Edit > Preferences and in the window click on the Import icon. Under PNG check that Autotrace has been checked..
Now, go to File > Open and locate the converted PNG file. Once opened, click on the Send panel and you will clearly see the cut lines.
Trace the PNG Image
Open the PNG image in Silhouette Studio. Here, in the Send panel, you can see that the cut line is around the entire image.
Go back to the Design Panel and click on the Trace Panel to open the options. If you are using the free Standard Edition, the Trace Panel will be limited to only the basic trace option. This still works great for creating cut lines.
Drag a selection box around the PNG and the trace option will highlight it in yellow. These are the areas we want to keep. Adjust the settings if needed, then click Trace.
Delete the PNG Image
Once traced, you can delete the PNG image. Click on the Send panel button top right and make sure Cut is selected on the right side. Now you have a nice clean cut file from a PNG image.
There you are, you have now converted an EPS file using a third party conversion site and Silhouette Studio. The Autotrace and Trace features in Silhouette Studio make it so easy to create cut files in no time. Adding this bit of knowledge to your crafting will only make your projects that much easier.
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