WildWestDesigns
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I had mentioned this I think around Thanksgiving, but I actually had a jpg come in that would work converting from embroidery to vector.
The first picture is a png version of the jpg that I original got in the email.
The second is the actual manual digitizing of the sticker into embroidery for shirts and hats.
The third screenshot is the vector output of the file. I had changed the "TENNESSEE" fill to black to make it easier to see.
The last screen shot shows the issue of trying to get this to work with a DST file without a color stitch chart to go by.
Now the first, correctly colored, embroidery screen shot is actually of the native EMB format. Which is vector based, difference being is that it contains stitching information instead of strokes, fills etc. That information is used for the exporting phase then you get the embroidery file that is in the last screen shot.
Just thought y'all might be interested in seeing one from a rear world customer application, instead of one that I was using for Christmas ornaments.
The first picture is a png version of the jpg that I original got in the email.
The second is the actual manual digitizing of the sticker into embroidery for shirts and hats.
The third screenshot is the vector output of the file. I had changed the "TENNESSEE" fill to black to make it easier to see.
The last screen shot shows the issue of trying to get this to work with a DST file without a color stitch chart to go by.
Now the first, correctly colored, embroidery screen shot is actually of the native EMB format. Which is vector based, difference being is that it contains stitching information instead of strokes, fills etc. That information is used for the exporting phase then you get the embroidery file that is in the last screen shot.
Just thought y'all might be interested in seeing one from a rear world customer application, instead of one that I was using for Christmas ornaments.