CLASS IT UP WITH A NEW College Teams Graphic: Color-Match Your Fav SEC, PAC-12 Team and More to USCutter Vinyl Lines

You asked for it, now here it is. Class up your sports designs with this College Team Color-Matching Vinyl Infographic!

We got a huge response when we matched team colors from the 32 pro football teams to 4 lines of our adhesive and heat transfer vinyls. But then our fans wanted more…

They cried out for their favorite SEC teams like ‘Bama and Florida. So this time we thought we’d honor select American universities with another color-matching infographic; and we decided to CLASS IT UP with options for Oracal 951 cast vinyl for more accurate color matches and durability for long-term installations on autos and other curved surfaces. Enjoy!

Class it up with this college infographic and matches for Oracal 951 premium vinyl!
Class it up with this college infographic and matches for Oracal 951 premium vinyl!

NEW VIDEO! Make Vinyl Silhouettes and “Ink Style Drawings” with MS PowerPoint and VinylMaster Cut

We’ve done a series of posts (1, 2) now on the contour cropping possibilities available through MS PowerPoint and your vinyl cutting software.

Now see for yourself in this video run-through of the process.

https://vimeo.com/140344391

Grab figures out of photos and make vinyl silhouettes or “ink style drawings”.

Put the power of vectors to your advantage with artistic photo renderings!
Put the power of vectors to your advantage with artistic photo renderings with low-cost materials!

It’s easy, cheap to do, looks great, and your customers or family members will love it!

 

Contour Cropping for Vinyl Silhouettes using PowerPoint and VinylMaster Cut Software

Did you ever want to isolate a shape in an image and cut just it out of vinyl?

It’s easy enough if you have some image editing skills and Photoshop or other high-end design software. The following tutorial is for the rest of us. Using just MS Powerpoint (included in the MS Office software suite) and your vinyl cutting software (in this case VinylMaster Cut), you can grab figures from photos and make cool vinyl silhouettes.

Step 1:

Select your image.

 

Choose a photo that you want to isolate a part of.
Choose a photo that you want to isolate a part of.

Step 2:

Open the image in PowerPoint.

Step 3:

Select the crop function from the “Format” menu.

Step 4:

Draw a box around the figure you want isolated and crop the image.

Step 5:

Select the “Remove Background” button. Draw a box around the figure you want to isolate from the background.

Step 6:

Select the “Mark Areas to Keep” button and you can draw segments using your mouse cursor around the parts of the image you’d like to keep. Once you have what you want, use the “Mark Areas to Remove” function to draw segments around the areas of the background you’d like to remove.

Draw in the area you want to keep.
Draw in the area you want to keep.
Draw segments around the area you want gone.
Draw segments around the area you want gone.

Step 7:

Once you have the isolated figure with all unwanted background removed, select the “Color” button and under the “Recolor” sub menu, select “Greyscale”. This will aid with creating a vector outline later. After the image has been rendered into greyscale, save your figure as an image file.

Convert image to greyscale in PowerPoint to make a solid vector outline.
Convert image to greyscale in PowerPoint to make a solid vector outline.

Step 8:

Open the image file in your vinyl cutting software. Vectorize it such that the figure is mostly solidly filled in. You may have to adjust your color settings to get as close as you can to a single solid-filled vector outline.

Step 9:

Now create a contour cut path around the figure. You can now send this to the cutter and you have a silhouette of the figure you isolated, in whatever color you want.

Draw a contour cut path around the figure and send to cutter. Now you have a vinyl silhouette isolated from a photograph!
Draw a contour cut path around the figure and send to cutter. Now you have a vinyl silhouette isolated from a photograph!

Tune in next time and see how great a simple black vinyl silhouette looks like on a plain white substrate. Kind of like an ink drawing! Good luck!