Hi I’m new to your channel. Fantastic video. You offer a world of information. Very helpful. What is you digitizing method? Do you use a Wacom tablet and a pen and trace over a shape or do you use a mouse?
I've always been a mouse user, but I use both. For more information about that, you can read a post with an article I wrote about digitizing station setup here: www.erichcampbell.com/embroidery-digitizing-software-workstation-setup/
Erich, you said you were building the fills to it's final density....what was the target density? I like this version of doing the animals. I've watched video's, some of course not using Hatch, but they seem to always go to single run stitches to fill in over the underlay, basically filling in totally with run stitches. I prefer the method you are using, it looks to me a far better way, especially if doing a large design. Thanks for this video....Kitty
The target density was right around .4 or 4 points; it was going on multiple colors of caps, so I left it pretty solid, so you'll see that some of the shading will be on top of a fairly full fill, but on caps, it wasn't at all too much. I am glad you like the vid, Kitty! Manual stitching gives you great control and you can get a much more organic look, but this method is faster and on certain coloration, and especially on small pieces, this is more than enough detail to fool the eye into seeing more than you have actually worked in to the piece. ;)
So cute, and very interesting to watch how this is achieved.
Very helpful I am learning how to digitise animals this will help me loads thank you 🐎🐕🦺
Good video thanks looks good
Hi I’m new to your channel. Fantastic video. You offer a world of information. Very helpful. What is you digitizing method? Do you use a Wacom tablet and a pen and trace over a shape or do you use a mouse?
I've always been a mouse user, but I use both. For more information about that, you can read a post with an article I wrote about digitizing station setup here: www.erichcampbell.com/embroidery-digitizing-software-workstation-setup/
Thanks Erich !
Thank you for watching!
Erich. Great video. Any idea if this type of animal fur work can be accomplished with the earlier version E2, not E3 like you are using? thanks
Absolutely- it can be done with any version with a curved fill, and frankly most any software that can do the same.
Erich, you said you were building the fills to it's final density....what was the target density? I like this version of doing the animals. I've watched video's, some of course not using Hatch, but they seem to always go to single run stitches to fill in over the underlay, basically filling in totally with run stitches. I prefer the method you are using, it looks to me a far better way, especially if doing a large design. Thanks for this video....Kitty
The target density was right around .4 or 4 points; it was going on multiple colors of caps, so I left it pretty solid, so you'll see that some of the shading will be on top of a fairly full fill, but on caps, it wasn't at all too much. I am glad you like the vid, Kitty! Manual stitching gives you great control and you can get a much more organic look, but this method is faster and on certain coloration, and especially on small pieces, this is more than enough detail to fool the eye into seeing more than you have actually worked in to the piece. ;)
Do you have video on the manual method?
This video is fantastic
Can anyone tell me the salary of an embroidery degitizer in the USA pls
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