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Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2019 8:49 pm
by Lynn
Nice job, the colors look great together!
Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2019 7:27 am
by maria
love this!
Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2019 5:20 pm
by Lucy
I always enjoy seeing the houses in the 10 cent city. The church is a very nice design, Howard.
Lucy
Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2019 9:41 am
by Howard
update...4-10-2019...
greetings to all...
here is the finished "june" house (church)...number 6 in the series of 12...don't know how to exactly describe the color of the sand...it depends of the lighting...it could be described as a soft brown, dusty lavender or sort of a mouse color...but when it is next to other ten cent city house...which are much brighter...it looks just fine due to the contrast in colors...
i'll be posting the "july" house pattern and a picture of it in raw cardboard sometimes next week...
my very best regards...
howard...
Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2019 10:37 am
by Lynn
Howard, what ever color you call, it looks great!
Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2019 8:30 am
by Lee
These are so great! Is there anyone that convert these to an svg file?
Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2019 10:31 am
by Pete R.Oehmen
Hello Lee, The process of converting a svg (Scalable Vector Graphics) file seems simple enough (see website on youtube). What do you need this kind of file for if I may ask? I haven't tried to convert a file yet but I may try... Do you need it for placing in a website?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wA7BX-cI-RE
Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2019 11:39 am
by sjleeds
Lee wrote:These are so great! Is there anyone that convert these to an svg file?
Lee -
I've done it using QCAD and my own patterns. I'm assuming you are asking because you'd like to use the patterns in a craft cutter, yes?
QCAD is open source and the community version is free. The free version will allow you to export to .pdf files that can be imported and manipulated in software that's used by the cutting machine. The "professional" version costs around $40.00 and allows for exporting .svg files.
There's a little bit of a learning curve but, it's pretty simple once you learn the basics. There are plenty of tutorials and such online.
Hope this helps.
Steven
Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2019 5:41 pm
by Lee
Pete, Steve,
Yes, I wanted to be able to use the patterns with my Cricut craft cutter. I am afraid I am an old dog incapable of learning new tricks. Design Space for the Cricut is almost beyond me. Their tutorials are not helpful at all to me...
Thanks for the input,
Lee
Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2019 10:43 am
by Lynn
This is good info for me, I have a cricut explore air 2 and have been struggling with it.
I really want to use this when I make multiple of the same houses for gifts.
I primarily use the .022 size chipboard and even with the deep cut bade it does not cut well. The multiple passes leases the edges very frayed. I know cricut have a new blade out that works better but will not fit into my cricut explore air 2. Unfortunately cricut makes you upgrade to a new machine as they come out with better accessories. Any ideas? Thanks so much!