I talked to the vendor trying to understand their subscription. If I pay for the service what the credits mean. Nothing they told me made sense. Does that mean I am limited to 10 creations or what. Very confusing. They could at least in plain English explain what a credit is. Not explained at all.
I think 1 credit means 1 export layer. So if you have 2 layers to cut and 1 to engraving, that's 3 credits. But yes, I agree that it could have been more clearly explained.
Looks like a nice interface to QGIS. Seems to have many of the features available there. I'll stick with and learn QGIS. Thanks for the video.
Basically, QGIS is a professional software, but it requires more time to learn.
how to you turn off the border?
Do you mean the frame? I'm not sure if the frame can be turned off. Personally, if I don't need it, I cut it in Adobe Illustrator
@@HandmadeArtBg I found 2 ways. Change border size to 0 or change border color to the same color as the land color.
@@myhoneyshandmade1077 Interesting! I will try it very soon. Thanks!
@@HandmadeArtBg great. Hope it helps. I just put out a video on how to do it.
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Thank you! Greetings from Bulgaria!
I talked to the vendor trying to understand their subscription. If I pay for the service what the credits mean. Nothing they told me made sense. Does that mean I am limited to 10 creations or what. Very confusing. They could at least in plain English explain what a credit is. Not explained at all.
I think 1 credit means 1 export layer. So if you have 2 layers to cut and 1 to engraving, that's 3 credits. But yes, I agree that it could have been more clearly explained.