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| DRAWings® Demo C : Create A Design From
Vector Clipart |
Step 1: We now open a new file and import the
vector clipart into the "Draw" window. The format of the clipart
can be EPS, CMX, etc. |
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Step 2:
It is a good idea to select the major objects and click the "Simplify" icon
on the top property bar. CorelDRAW® will remove
the overlapping of all the objects selected. |

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Step 3:
Click the "Stitch" Tab to generate stitches. |

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| Step 4: Click the Color Icon in the standard
menu. We see that this design has 10 colors. |
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Step 5: Slide the color number tab towards the
middle. This will reduce the colors from 10 to 6. In other
words, the design has been changed from 10 threads to 6 threads. |
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| Step 6: After the color reduction, select a
few fill objects and apply several types of patterns to the fill
stitches. Now the design is ready to sew. |
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| Step 7: Let's now take a closer look at the
stitch quality. First we turn off the 3D view from the top main
menu, and select to show needle points. By zooming into the left
portion of the big banana, we see the satin stitches have changed
to Zigzag as the border gets narrower. When it comes closer to
the end, it turns into running stitches. |
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| Step 8: When we turn the 3D back on, the stitches
are shown below. This is only one example of DRAWings® 's
artificial intelligence generating professional quality stitch
results. |
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