![]() This is my lettering we’ve scanned and saved as a JPG. After resizing, we will check it in Filters, and it’s ready to become a stamp, as well. You can even open your own artwork or hand lettering. ![]() We will open a PNG file we’ve purchased, see how it looks in filters, and it’s ready! Mint Studio™ keeps things simple, so it’s easy to use all these image types. Simply apply a filter and adjust the options to make sure the design shows the way you want before you send it to the Mint machine.Īll the image types we mentioned before, such as JPG and PNG, work the same way. If you open the same design from your library in Mint Studio™, you are working with the image as you see it in your library thumbnail. You can open and save a design in Silhouette Studio® and can also open that saved file in Mint Studio™. This preserves the vector properties of the design, so you can break it apart and otherwise manipulate it in Mint Studio™. Opening Silhouette Studio® files is great because, if you have a library full of designs in Silhouette Studio®, ![]() Mint Studio™ can turn various designs into stamp images, including both vector art and color or gradient-fill designs. You can open or import Silhouette Studio® files as well as PNG, JPG, BMP, GIF, and TIFF file types.
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