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  by ahgirlblonde007 29 Aug 2009
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Digitizing an image into redwork...

I have 4D embroidery... When you have an image that you want to digitize into a redwork design, what is the best way to do that? I have read through the manual and have tried to adjust some preferences to see what I coulod do. If I let the embroidery wizard digitize it, it wants to make it a satin stitch and I would rather have it be a running stitch... Can anyone help me with this?

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    by daisy530 30 Aug 2009
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    You would change your stitch under preferences. The Wizard is ok for some stuff, but in most cases, is going to need some tweaking. Even tho you use the wizard, you can still change things. Here is a link to redwork tutorial that might help. On the left side of page under "archives", most months have tutorials, and I've learned alot by watching them. I like being able to watch the videos, and if you want, you can run the video, and have your 4D open and follow at the same time.

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    ahgirlblonde007 by ahgirlblonde007 30 Aug 2009     

    thank you... that helped!

      
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    by manami 29 Aug 2009
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    I have embird, and even if the clipart is ready for digitizing, I do manually.
    Here's a good tutorial for RW digitizing, it's for embird, might be useful for other softwares...

      
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    by marjialexa 29 Aug 2009
    +2

    I use Digitizer Pro, but what Martine said is true. Unless you are doing something very simple, auto-digitizing doesn't tend to work well. It's worth the extra effort to get a design you can be proud of, and that will work with minimum of fuss and jumps. Good luck, you'll really enjoy digitizing, I'm sure! Hugs, Marji

      
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    by shirlener88 29 Aug 2009
    +4

    *4U

      
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    by mops 29 Aug 2009
    +5

    As a rule digitising automatically gives poor results, unless it's rather simple forms like squares and circles. I know it's a lot of work - it takes hours instead of minutes - but the result is so much better. (I've used Husq software since 1999 and am still using 3D Pro - did not want to upgrade again.) The only way to get perfect results is doing it manually, test stitch, make adjustments, test stitch again until you're satisfied.<br />Having said that there's an interesting tutorial at Clipartoplis on redwork designs in 4D, that does it automatically to start with and then edits every point that's out of line by hand. That might be somewhat faster than doing it manually from the start. Good luck and have fun.

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    ahgirlblonde007 by ahgirlblonde007 29 Aug 2009     

    thank you... i will check it out.

      
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