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this video is a step-by-step guide on how to add contour cut lines to your design files in docHub Illustrator to make sure they print and cut accurately whether your design is simple or complex vector or raster heres the quick and dirty way to create a cut path thats spot-on lets get started with your graphic open in Illustrator first make sure all of the type and Stroke lines have been converted to outlines in outline view we can see that theres some text that still needs to be outlined to do that select the type then right-click and drop down to create outlines next select anything with a stroke like here on the tail and this type also has a stroke go to object path outline stroke okay now that were ready to create the cut line lets start in the layers palette duplicate layer 1 and rename the bottom layer artwork and the top cut line to protect the original art lock the artwork layer if your graphic is raster image like a JPEG or a PNG use the image trace panel to convert the c