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I’ve created this file using layered up fonts and now essentially I want to have outlines of the flattened image for some cutting software to make a stencil where I can peel away each section. What would you advise is the easiest way to achieve this? I want to end up with a vector file that has as few paths as possible and essentially is like a puzzle with each bit being it’s own shape as a piece to the puzzle. Currently with it all converted to outlines there are many path that run under each other and cross over etc (see images). I hope this makes sense but I can’t for the life of me figure out the best/most efficient way to do this. Any help or guidance would be amazing. I’m sure someone must know the answer!

 

There’s one image that is full colour, then the image with black outlines is viewing in “outline” mode so you can see all the layers crossing over and then the image with pink outlines is essentially what I want my final file to be with the paths. I hope this makes sense but I really don’t know the best way to describe it.

 

Happy to answer any questions to help unscramble what it is I’m after here.

Hope I'm posting this in the right area too!

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