That is correct. I mentioned in the video the glyph support in Silhouette Studio is in the Designer edition upgrade and above. If you go to 4:03 in the video I show two ways to use Hello Honey glyphs if you only have the basic/standard free version of Silhouette software. I even switched my software to standard so my screen would look like someone’s screen that doesn’t have an upgrade. If you have any questions or need help let me know.
If I understand correctly, after you paste the glyph into your silhouette screen you see rectangles? Select the rectangles, go to your text style tab and select the font you are wanting to use. Let me know if that helps or if you need more help.
The glyphs tab is available in Designer Edition and above. Here is a comparison chart for all the different versions of Silhouette Studio software upgrades. www.littlegraysquirrel.com/silhouette-studio-software-comparison-chart/ In the free version you can use the Character map on a PC or Font Book on a Mac.
I don't use an android phone and I don't use fonts on my iPhone but I believe the best way would be to use an online font manager like Fontcloud. You should be able to download a font to your device, unzip it, and upload it to Fontcloud from your Android device. Then you can type your text and add glyphs then take a screen shot of your text and use it in your design program like Cricut. You get 2GB of space on Fontcloud for free and you can get an extra 500MB space if you use my affiliate link: fontcloud.creativefabrica.com/ref/52410/
Great question! I just looked through the glyphs and didn’t see a heart by itself. I would probably use the o or v with the heart (they seem to have the longest, most symmetrical swash on the letter side) and cut the letter off with the knife tool.
Unfortunately Word wasn’t included with my computer so I don’t use it anymore but thank you for sharing. It is good for people to know different ways to use glyphs.
Thank you! Very helpful. I've been intimidated by glyphs, but now I feel more confident.
Thank you so much for your comment! I am so glad it was helpful.
The Glyphs tab is not available in my free version. It’s probably only available in the Business edition.
My silhuette doesn’t have that icon in middle like yours so it isn’t available on basic version. Sorry
That is correct. I mentioned in the video the glyph support in Silhouette Studio is in the Designer edition upgrade and above. If you go to 4:03 in the video I show two ways to use Hello Honey glyphs if you only have the basic/standard free version of Silhouette software. I even switched my software to standard so my screen would look like someone’s screen that doesn’t have an upgrade. If you have any questions or need help let me know.
I have my glyphs and I’m all set but when I add up grid an actual square
If I understand correctly, after you paste the glyph into your silhouette screen you see rectangles? Select the rectangles, go to your text style tab and select the font you are wanting to use. Let me know if that helps or if you need more help.
I believe the Glyphs tab is only available in the Business Edition.
The glyphs tab is available in Designer Edition and above. Here is a comparison chart for all the different versions of Silhouette Studio software upgrades. www.littlegraysquirrel.com/silhouette-studio-software-comparison-chart/
In the free version you can use the Character map on a PC or Font Book on a Mac.
What about the free version on dafont on Android? Still possible?
I don't use an android phone and I don't use fonts on my iPhone but I believe the best way would be to use an online font manager like Fontcloud.
You should be able to download a font to your device, unzip it, and upload it to Fontcloud from your Android device. Then you can type your text and add glyphs then take a screen shot of your text and use it in your design program like Cricut. You get 2GB of space on Fontcloud for free and you can get an extra 500MB space if you use my affiliate link: fontcloud.creativefabrica.com/ref/52410/
Can you add a heart on its own with no attached letters using this font
Great question! I just looked through the glyphs and didn’t see a heart by itself. I would probably use the o or v with the heart (they seem to have the longest, most symmetrical swash on the letter side) and cut the letter off with the knife tool.
I make Words Documents, i go to "Insert">"Symbols">"More Symbols">search the letter> Press "insert". And it appears!
Unfortunately Word wasn’t included with my computer so I don’t use it anymore but thank you for sharing. It is good for people to know different ways to use glyphs.