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Old August 27th, 2007 -   #9 (permalink)
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Default Re: Embroidery and other stitching on shirts

OK your confused
If you use CorelDRAW, DRAWINGS works seamless with Corel thus once a image is created in Draw you just click the button to open the vector file in the DRAWINGS. Since I use Wilcom I export my vector files as dxf and bring that into Wilcom to save me time similar to how the DRAWINGS software works in conjunction with DRAW.

Obviously this would be worthless for someone who does not use CorelDRAW. As all my work over the past 11+ years has been created in CorelDRAW having DRAWINGS would speed up the process tremendously. I already know Wilcom so it isn't a big deal to me yet for newbies I can see this being a great asset yet will never be better than a true digitizer. I will never argue that as true custom digitizing is a art in itself
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