Click on Crop and the pattern will be adjusted. Open the Modify panel then select both the tan objects and pattern. Click on the button at the top Send to back so the pattern is behind the design. Be careful not to drop the pattern over the Messy bun SVG as it will become a pattern fill.Īdjust the size of the pattern if needed and position over the design. Drag and drop a selected pattern onto the canvas. To have more control over how the pattern is applied we will use the Modify panel. Under the Patterns panel, scroll down to the bottom to find the newly added pattern.Īs you will notice, the pattern changes size according to where it is placed. Once the pattern has been loaded, click on the Fill panel on the right hand side. The Fill panel has a selection of patterns available but you can also add your own. In Silhouette we can add a new pattern in one of two ways. The base design is now ready. The solid tan objects would be your material such as glitter or patterned HTV.Ī new pattern can be added for projects that use printable vinyl. A duplicate will be accurately placed over the tan objects. You can delete the tan objects on the left side as they are no longer needed.Ĭlick on the Messy bun SVG and press Ctrl + left arrow. While still selected, right click and Group the subtracted objects. Select both the Messy bun SVG and tan objects then click Subtract. This will move the objects behind the bow outline. With these new tan objects selected, click on Send Backward. This will create a duplicate of the tan objects and place them over the SVG. Select both tan pieces, right click and Group them. Reselect and click Weld again.ĭuplicate the Messy bun SVG with Ctrl + right arrow. If nothing happens when clicking Weld, click away from the SVG to deselect. Click + drag a selection box around the Messy bun SVG then click Weld under the Modify panel. The shape of the tan objects will be removed. Select the tan objects and the Messy bun SVG then click on Subtract. Open the Modify panel on the right hand side. Shift + click to select the original tan bow and sunglasses. These duplicates will be shifted to the left. Select both of the tan pieces and press Ctrl + left to make duplicates. We want the pieces to fit together like a puzzle. So when you layer the design, the pieces would be layered on top of each other. The area where the pattern was placed is not subtracted out. Click on the pattern to select then delete it. If the items are still grouped, right click the SVG and select Ungroup. You can also drag and drop the file onto the canvas. You would want to do this for layering HTV. Open the SVG file in Silhouette Studio by clicking File then Open. SVG files with patterns may need a little editing to prepare the file. If you need guidance with this process we do have this tutorial on importing patterns to Silhouette. Open Silhouette Studio to get started. In this tutorial, we will be using this messy bun SVG. We've already uploaded our pattern into Silhouette Studio. **Uploading SVG files requires a Business or Designer Edition Upgrade. We will look at how to modify patterns on SVG files in Silhouette Studio. These files can be for use with patterned or printed vinyl. Swapping out a pattern on SVG files is an option many buyers look for.
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