Nope, just screwed up in different ways this time (SVG filters that should be causing Gaussian blurs are instead turned into solid shapes, for example). I also tried using the "place" function mentioned above (which I had never even noticed) and was hopeful it would "solve" my problem. Step 1 - Create your design Choose your font and create your design for your SVG, here I am using the font Holgand from Font Bundles. ![]() The exact same file that Illustrator generated as an SVG minutes before. ![]() But I can see the image just fine in Google Chrome that Illustrator made into an SVG one minute, and then if I close Illustrator and re-open it and open the same SVG file, it will be a hot mess. Click on the Upload SVG button that appears on any widget with icon controls top open the WordPress Media Library manager. Click the file drop down menu.2- Select merge.3- Select your SVG file. I do not get the roundtrip to tiny business anymore (thank God) in fact, I get no error at all: Illustrator seems to think that nothing is amiss. How to use a regular SVG file with the foil quill in silhouette studio. ![]() I am still having this same (original) problem: when I open an SVG file in Illustrator, even an SVG file that Illustrator itself generated and saved just minutes earlier, I get the image with my gradients all gone, my clipping masks screwed up, and several of my symbols missing.
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