![]() “We have similar energy-very direct, get to the point, and talk really fast,” Field tells W over Zoom. The NAACP Award-nominated costume designer first got involved with the project after working on a Netflix comedy special directed by Lyonne, who, in addition to being its star, also acts as the executive producer, co-writer, and director on Poker Face. ![]() That’s where the work of Trayce Gigi Field comes in. ![]() Like the rest of Johnson’s work, Poker Face has style to boot each episode features an outstanding lineup of guest stars, all of whom are transformed into characters totally unlike their real-life selves. Created by Rian Johnson, the Academy Award-nominated writer and director behind the Knives Out films, the show takes cues from nostalgic detective programs like Magnum P.I., The Rockford Files, and Columbo. Yet on-screen, all of the elements fall into place-making a sleek, watchable show with knee-slappers galore. On paper, Peacock’s Poker Face might sound like an oddity of major network television: a mystery-of-the-week series starring Natasha Lyonne as a self-proclaimed detective with psychic abilities. If you liked it, please consider sharing it.Warning: spoilers from the first season of Poker Face ahead. When you are finished tracing all the colors, send the file to cut and use the cut by fill color option.Īfter you cut out all the vinyl, layer it together for your final design. If there are colors that overlap, like the spoon, text and bowl, the areas that overlap will be cut out as shown below. Repeat this process for each individual color that you want to trace. Slide the PNG out of the way and you’ll see that the text is now traced and has cut lines around it. Click “Select All Areas” to trace all the text. Select the color that you would like to trace first. When you do this, an eyedropper tool will pop up. Open the trace panel and click “Trace By Color”. Open the PNG file in Silhouette Studio STEP 2 You need to first separate the colors and add cut lines around each color. If you would like to use this file, it is located in my Resource Library which is available to my email subscribers.īecause the file is a flattened PNG, you can’t send it straight to cut. The file download contains both an SVG and a PNG and for today’s tutorial, I’m going to use the PNG. I’m going to use this kitchen sign file that I made recently. The trace by color feature is available in Silhouette Designer Edition and above. HOW TO TRACE BY COLOR IN SILHOUETTE STUDIO I have posted previously on how to separate an SVG into layers in Silhouette Studio but what if you have a PNG or JPEG file with multiple colors that is flattened into one layer? How do you create a layered file to cut from a flattened file? The answer: you trace by color and I’m going to show you that it is not as hard as you may think. One of the most difficult/confusing things about working with SVG files (in my opinion) is manipulating them so you can cut the file exactly how you want to. Learn how to trace by color in Silhouette Studio to create layered SVG files from images.
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