

and the "Artcut 2005" program works a treat & is VERY user friendly !!! Have NOW been able to do some signage jobs complete for my own use. So NOW I have the solution I was looking for eps format ones created within "Vector Eye" WERE acceptable & immediately editable weren't "acceptable" to the Artcut program. the saved "formats" that I created within Paintshop Pro & Corel Draw. WAS able to open them in Artcut 2005 and they WERE vectorised and was able to edit the individual nodes was then able to save the converted images as. I downloaded a trial version of "Vector Eye" which is a raster to vector convertor program.

I don't think though that they had actually been "vectorised" as I think the problem is in the conversion to a format that it "likes", coming from something like Paintshop Pro or Coreldraw So is there an easy solution to the image file "importation" issues with "Artcut 2005". so for me this is just another way of getting & keeping more of what we do "in house" rather than relying on outside suppliers So I don't need any software that goes far beyond my capabilities to understand & use it. I only am doing signage for our own business. I would prefer to use this program instead of having to shell out MORE money on another program & try to learn how THAT works as well and have already successfully cut a dozen different logo's & other signage. Obviously for me as the Artcut program was supplied with my plotter. as I'm new to this whole vinyl cutting adventure !!! but find "Artcut 2005" a lot easier to use & understand.

I have a demo copy of "signcut" and have had a play with it. So I am assuming there is a problem with the "conversion" in another program that "Artcut" doesn't recognise it eps format but this particular logo was created in a specialist sign program called "signlab" !!! That one imported straight away & was immediately editable within Artcut 2005. I have been able to open 1x graphic that WAS saved as an. is very much a simple to use "windows" type format. I find it simple to use & VERY easy to understand. I have actually been using the Artcut 2005 program with great success !!!.
