I know there are many folks who get used to using 1 program (such as Silhouette Studio) and so like to stick with it as often as possible.I wanted to incorporate a design I had already created and saved in SS.That means I personally can work faster in it than in other graphics programs I haven’t taken the time to learn as well. I’m used to the tools in the Silhouette program.But there are several reasons I chose to use Silhouette Studio (besides just wanting to teach you something new): I’m going to start right away by saying that there are MANY other programs to use for this sort of project, and many of them are probably easier and better. All opinions expressed are my own and are not tied to any compensation. This helps me to be able to keep my business going and provide more tutorials. That means if you click the link and purchase something, I may receive a small commission. Note: This post may contain affiliate links. In today’s lesson, I’ll show you how to save a Silhouette Studio design as an image (picture). Although I wanted to get the mug printed professionally, I used my Silhouette software with Business Edition to create the JPG image I sent to the print shop. Recently, I wanted to make a coffee mug for some dear friends who had moved away and recently returned to our home turf. I like to find ways to use it unexpected ways.
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