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Old August 27th, 2007 -   #8 (permalink)
devinc
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Unhappy Re: Embroidery and other stitching on shirts

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Originally Posted by Fluid
Importing dxf files from DRAW is a sinch and speeds up the digitizing process tremendously as all you need to do is add start and end points along with stitch specs
In all these years that I have been digitizing for customers worldwide, the percentage of receiving a proper vector artwork has been less than 2%, most customers either send a scanned image from a stationery or snap an old garment with the design.

Now, this renders DRawings absolutely useless, unless you want to go through the whole process of first creating the artwork in CorelDraw and then use DRawings and then import the DXF into any digitizing software to make those changes and tweak things for the final outcome.

That would be tedious - working on a design for thrice as long.

Cheerios,

Devin