I used Libre office to export to WMF - cause it is FREE! (), But the main thing is to have a graphics program that supports objects and can save or export to WMF. My 4D software only reads WMF vector files. You can spend a lot of time cleaning up raster files (which I did initially) or go for a vector format image which will digitize better. raster files see this video by artexlabel ). The Chinese image of the birds crashes on my old computer.įor best results you want to have a clean image in a vector format (for a good explanation of vector vs. While making the images for this Instructable I found that my "new" computer could process images the old one couldn't (more processing power makes a world of difference). fill stitches can be applied haphazzardlyĥ. So, pick out what you want to stitch from the result. Well, in some cases, you may end up with some colors that you had not envisioned your design to have. "options" don't appear to make much difference and satin vs. The software will decide the type of stitch to use, the underlay, angles, and other instructions that the conversion process requires. Black is always treated as an outline area and by default the software will try to narrow black areas, or not be able to stitch the area at allĤ. Colors - the software tries to make like colors the same and blend them all into one stitch section, or turn light colors into white which can be accidentally deleted when removing "background" colorģ. Any raster format image (jpg, bmp) has to be very clean without any extraneous pixels or colors to process wellĢ. Here are the big issues I had with my software:ġ.
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