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I’ll explain how to use Slice in Cricut Design Space, as well as what it does and why it’s important. You’ll learn how to use the Slice tool to crop images and slice text. I’ll also show you why the slice button may be “grayed out” or not working – and how to fix it.
Learn how to use the Slice feature in Cricut Design Space, to separate out designs, or to remove pieces of a design you might not want to have in your design.
In Design Space, the Slice tool allows you to cut images, shapes, and even text into pieces that you can rearrange for your Cricut projects. [1] This is great when making cutouts but you can also use it to create new shapes or even crop off parts of images you don't want.
In its simplest term, the ‘Slice’ tool cuts out any overlapping shapes or text from one another. To be able to use the tool, you can only select two layers at a time, then select the ‘Slice’ tool. Any parts that overlap will be cut into, resulting in three or more completely new shapes.
Learn how to slice on Cricut Design Space and what to use it for. There are so many ways to use the slice tool in Cricut Design Space and I will go over the...
Wondering how to slice in Cricut Design Space? Here is everything you need to know, from how to slice images & text, to why the slice button is greyed out and not working. Plus, learn a few cool tricks for using Slice to make awesome stuff!
You can use the slice on the Cricut Maker, Cricut Explore Air 2 or Cricut Joy, because you use Cricut Design Space to create images to cut for all of these machines. The slice option is a button at the lower right corner of your canvas in Cricut Design Space if you are using a laptop or computer.