This was a great digitizing video. Too bad he didn't' keep up with this channel, I learned more from this video than other video on digitizing that I've watched on TH-cam
I've been looking for a solution for small numbers for a long time. this video content is too good. I know your time is tight, just film you at work bro. and your channel will explode over time, people need the likes of you.
At 3:58 you state "I prefer to adding the solvy after the netting is embroidered and not before"........how do you add solvy after the material has been hooped.
As the machine is forming the top part of the E, the stitches get squeezed inwards on itself, thus making the horizontal column thinner and making the letter shorter. Cheers
Hi, is it ok to set up Adobe Illustrator with 0.2 mm grid and prepare all your letters with all the push and pull compensations before you export the .SVG format to the embroidery app? This way you simplify some of the work, cause I find breaking all letters are easier in illustrator.
Hi, thank you for such a great video, it was very well edited with plenty of information. If you were to digitized the letters without using any embroidery fonts, what types of stiches do you use? Thank you.
Always use Satin stitches when the columns are less then 7mm wide.The thinner it is, the less density you will use.The density range will goes from a density of .3mm to .45mm.
we need more videos, next video could be about how to digitize more details in a complex logo (the goal is to get max details in the minimum possible size)
Thank you for the suggestion. I’m actually looking for more ideas for my next video. I will take your suggestion and add it to a few suggestions I have already received. Cheers Jerdy
Muchas gracias. Soy de origen Colombiano viviendo aquí en Canadá . La mayoridad de mi clientes hablan inglés y francés .Me toca tanto trabajo para hacer une video que tengo que escoger solamente un idioma para mis videos :0( . Elegí inglés para poder acomodar la gran mayoridad de mis clientes.
Lol. I know. I'm not very good with the video making skills. I think it took me on average 2 to 3 hours for every minute of the video. I just need to start making more videos to become more proficient at it and bring down that ratio :0/. I did enjoy the process though. In fact, I am looking for topics for the next video. I would appreciate your 2 cents if you have any ideas. Cheers and thank you for taking the time to watch it. Jerdy
This was a great digitizing video. Too bad he didn't' keep up with this channel, I learned more from this video than other video on digitizing that I've watched on TH-cam
Great job
I've been looking for a solution for small numbers for a long time. this video content is too good. I know your time is tight, just film you at work bro. and your channel will explode over time, people need the likes of you.
Thank you a lot keep sharing info like this. My small letters were not in line but after this video i wont have any problems wiith it thank you alot
Glad it helped
Awesome information thank you so much I will confidently digitise small lettering after watching your video. Appreciate your sharing thank you.
My pleasure
At 3:58 you state "I prefer to adding the solvy after the netting is embroidered and not before"........how do you add solvy after the material has been hooped.
thank you so much!!! perfect summary for me - i got some melco bravos for years, small letters are kind of hard for us, but this helped a lot
Glad it was helpful. Always nice to hear. Cheers
Great videos.
Thank you Kenny.
Thank you for the great lesson. Could you please explain why the vertical column in the letter E (EMT16X at 5:59) show arrows pointing inward?
As the machine is forming the top part of the E, the stitches get squeezed inwards on itself, thus making the horizontal column thinner and making the letter shorter.
Cheers
Thanks for sharing❤
Thank you for watching.:0)
Great video
Thank you
thank you!
Good video thanks
Glad you enjoyed it :0)
I like your video
Thanks! I can't select individual letters after entering text. Did I miss something in the video? How can I edit the height of individual letters?
Hi, is it ok to set up Adobe Illustrator with 0.2 mm grid and prepare all your letters with all the push and pull compensations before you export the .SVG format to the embroidery app? This way you simplify some of the work, cause I find breaking all letters are easier in illustrator.
Absolutely .Anything that makes life easier is a bonus. I do something similar to that effect on Corel.
Hi, thank you for such a great video, it was very well edited with plenty of information. If you were to digitized the letters without using any embroidery fonts, what types of stiches do you use? Thank you.
Always use Satin stitches when the columns are less then 7mm wide.The thinner it is, the less density you will use.The density range will goes from a density of .3mm to .45mm.
we need more videos, next video could be about how to digitize more details in a complex logo (the goal is to get max details in the minimum possible size)
Thank you for the suggestion. I’m actually looking for more ideas for my next video. I will take your suggestion and add it to a few suggestions I have already received.
Cheers
Jerdy
GENIAL !!!! BUEN VIDEO, ETARIA MUCHO MEJOR SI TUVIRS EN ESPAÑOL, YA QUE MI INGLES NO ES BUENO... Y CON SUBTITULOS PERDERIA MUCHO DETALLES AL LEEER..
Muchas gracias. Soy de origen Colombiano viviendo aquí en Canadá . La mayoridad de mi clientes hablan inglés y francés .Me toca tanto trabajo para hacer une video que tengo que escoger solamente un idioma para mis videos :0( . Elegí inglés para poder acomodar la gran mayoridad de mis clientes.
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Why were you long to 4 years lol ? 😅😅
We are just to busy to put out videos on a regulars basis.:0(
You took 4 years to make a video
Lol. I know. I'm not very good with the video making skills. I think it took me on average 2 to 3 hours for every minute of the video. I just need to start making more videos to become more proficient at it and bring down that ratio :0/. I did enjoy the process though. In fact, I am looking for topics for the next video. I would appreciate your 2 cents if you have any ideas.
Cheers and thank you for taking the time to watch it.
Jerdy
he's topped 95% of the videos i've seen for the past 4 years. Sorry for the google translation.