On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 20:53:36 +1000, hopper
<Troll5layer@acting.invalid> wrote:
Hopper, what program do you digitize in/with? I have 3D Pro...would
like to upgrade, but the coffers are empty so I am making do with what
I have. Anyway just curious what you use...You seem to whip designs
out pretty quickly. I take hours, because I am my own worst critic and
have spent many hours moving each stitch to get the design I want. I
have seen designs from ditigitizing houses and they too can turnaround
a graphic quickly. Like you said you either do the work in the graphic
program or the digitizing program and that is it in a nut shell I
think. I would like to learn the graphic side of it and have
read/completed many tutortials for Adobe Photoshop. Maybe I make it
harder than it is, don't know...guess I am rambling now wo look
foreward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
me
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>Simply put...?
>I myself digitize, this because the ^^art^^ in that method allows
>a lot of freedom.
>Yes, it takes a lot longer than what you see some here produce as
>designs, as poor a quality as they are.
>However, we (digitizers) take into account what the sewer has to
>contend with in actually sewing out what is produced
>as a design file. Programs like DRAWings X3 deny that flexibility.
>True, a digitized design is not always right (perfect) for every application.
>Buuuuuuuut.. as you have found, neither is the "click 'n' go" software.
>Yet, a **person** produces a punched design.
>The alternative is _anything_... any THING at all produced by
>"click 'n' go" software as is DRAWings.
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>To answer the original request, now..?
>You will get no better result from DRAWings ver8.0 than you have
>from DRAWings ver3.0... for the job you have on your desktop to
>complete right now.
>
>..enjoy the day :-)
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