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Posted by [mfk] on May 29, 2008, 3:09 am
Hi vectorialized mates :)
Does anyone know an embroidery software that accepts vectorialized
files like .ai or .eps?
It's a mess to have a file in vectors, convert it in raster and then
re-draw it with the embroidery software.
Thanks :)
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[mfk]
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Posted by John J. Bengii on May 29, 2008, 2:01 pm
I haven't seen an embroidery generator that does a great job on any file
format yet. You typically have to indicate what stitch density, direction,
pattern, size and may other parameters for each section to get a decent
pattern. This means redrawing or at least redoing 90% of each of the
sections parameters.
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> Hi vectorialized mates :)
> Does anyone know an embroidery software that accepts vectorialized files
> like .ai or .eps?
> It's a mess to have a file in vectors, convert it in raster and then
> re-draw it with the embroidery software.
> Thanks :)
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> [mfk]
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Posted by [mfk] on May 31, 2008, 3:38 pm
Scriveva John J. Bengii giovedì, 29/05/2008:
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> I haven't seen an embroidery generator that does a great job on any file
> format yet. You typically have to indicate what stitch density, direction,
> pattern, size and may other parameters for each section to get a decent
> pattern. This means redrawing or at least redoing 90% of each of the sections
> parameters.
Hello.
in my experience PE-Design isn't very professional, so i was looking
another tool. As you said everything we have to redo the 90%..okay..but
can you suggest to me at least a good professional software?
People speak well of Wilcom and of Tajima.
Thanks!
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Posted by John J. Bengii on June 1, 2008, 11:02 pm
Wilcom is considered the best, from what I have seen. Cost? about $10K
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> Scriveva John J. Bengii giovedì, 29/05/2008:
>> I haven't seen an embroidery generator that does a great job on any file
>> format yet. You typically have to indicate what stitch density,
>> direction, pattern, size and may other parameters for each section to get
>> a decent pattern. This means redrawing or at least redoing 90% of each of
>> the sections parameters.
> Hello.
> in my experience PE-Design isn't very professional, so i was looking
> another tool. As you said everything we have to redo the 90%..okay..but
> can you suggest to me at least a good professional software?
> People speak well of Wilcom and of Tajima.
> Thanks!
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> [mfk]
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Posted by [mfk] on June 2, 2008, 8:53 am
John J. Bengii ha detto questo lunedì :
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> Wilcom is considered the best, from what I have seen. Cost? about $10K
:'(
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[mfk]
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> Does anyone know an embroidery software that accepts vectorialized files
> like .ai or .eps?
> It's a mess to have a file in vectors, convert it in raster and then
> re-draw it with the embroidery software.
> Thanks :)
> --
> [mfk]
>