A detailed illustration of a shark, suitable for vector design and digital crafting.
A detailed illustration of a shark, suitable for vector design and digital crafting. A detailed illustration of a shark in a vector format, suitable for cutting and engraving. A detailed illustration of a shark in a sea creature design. A detailed illustration of a shark in its natural habitat.
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What if I want to create a custom product with one of the Tibbixel designs, but only sell it directly through my own website? Can I still use the files?

Yes, as long as you're not sharing or giving away the digital files themselves.

Why are my groups not staying together when I import them into another CAD software as an ODS file?

This might be due to differences in how the other software handles DXF/Ods file groups. Check the documentation for that software to see if it supports grouped entities.

Can I lock an imported PDF layer in Silhouette Studio so that other elements don't accidentally overlap with it?

Yes, select the desired layer and go to Object > Lock (or press Ctrl+L on Windows or Command+L on Mac), which will prevent any modifications from affecting this locked object.

Can I convert a scanned image in a PDF file to a vector format?

No, scanned images cannot be converted to vectors because they are bitmaps, which lack mathematical equations that define the curves and lines.