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Rhinestone pattern resizing is a relatively easy process and most everyone here probably already has their own method, depending on which software they use. My new customers often contact me for guidance so I decided to make a video for them, as well as create a simple Excel calculator to make the process simpler.

But re-spacing the circles in a pattern is a different matter. This has come up dozens of times and, until a few weeks ago, I typically said that you are stuck with what you get in the original design. However, that's not true. I pondered it for a while and then spent an entire weekend "doing the math" and came up with a method whereby an existing pattern can have the circles moved closer together or farther apart, while maintaining the exact same pattern design and circle size. The most obvious application for this would be when a pattern is resized for a different size stone and the spacing between the circles subsequently becomes too large or too small. But it can also be used when designing with rhinestone fonts in which the spacing is already determined based on the font design. If you do not like the spacing, then CHANGE IT using my method and the rhinestone spacing calculator (anther Excel spreadsheet I've created).

So, the links to the tutorial videos are below. If you cannot open an Excel 2007 spreadsheet, no problem. Accugraphic is working on making these two calculators available on the Internet. Note that while the videos were made using functions in ACS and KNK Studio, I'm fairly certain these same functions I'm using can be found in the other major designing programs, such as Corel Draw, Funtime, and WinPC Sign.

Resizing Rhinestone Patterns

Re-spacing Rhinestone Patterns
 

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You are VERY welcome! :)

I forgot to thank Mike (mfatty500) who first came to me in mid-July with the question of needing to resize a rhinestone font title because the circles were too far apart. I came up with one method but it was a trial and error process and I wasn't particularly happy with it. That's why I just kept pondering the issue and finally sat down and started modeling various scenarios. THEN I got into the mathematics and figured out a precise way of doing it.
 

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I had figured out the resizing, but by trial and error, thanks for the math formula. The respacing I will have to see if it works in Corel, but have been trying to figure that one out. You just saved me a ton of stress and frustration. Thank you.
 

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I had figured out the resizing, but by trial and error, thanks for the math formula. The respacing I will have to see if it works in Corel, but have been trying to figure that one out. You just saved me a ton of stress and frustration. Thank you.
You're welcome! It really should work with any program where you can resize by using a scaling percentage... and I think most vector programs have that. And then if you can contour an image in the program, either expanding it or contracting it, should allow you to do the circle spacing, as well... fingers crossed!
 

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Sandy I bow down to the QUEEN of the KNK software!! That is awesome girl!! Now here is someone who is EF Hutton!! When she moves her lips, great info comes out, not only for her customers, but for everyone else. Kudos, Kudos..

Oh, a little fyi, for those that don't have excel, you can download office org and they have a program that will open all the excel files for free..
 

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Sandy I bow down to the QUEEN of the KNK software!! That is awesome girl!! Now here is someone who is EF Hutton!! When she moves her lips, great info comes out, not only for her customers, but for everyone else. Kudos, Kudos..
I'm blushing now! :eek: Thanks for the kind words!

Oh, a little fyi, for those that don't have excel, you can download office org and they have a program that will open all the excel files for free..
Thank you SO much, Cindy!!! I vaguely remembered that there was "something" out there that would open Excel files but couldn't remember the name. I'm sure this will work great!
 

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Nice video Sandy
I can't use excel so what is the math forumla you use for the re-spacing
I'm getting my notes typed up and then I'll release this as a PDF. :) Just need to proof read it!
 

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Thanks for the great post....

Another great job..You're are one of the reasons that the forum is just a great place.

Once again thanks many times over

JIM
You're welcome, Jim! Thank YOU for such a kind post!
 

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Here is the documentation for this Rhinestone Re-spacing Method. I listed the formulas at the top so that you don't have to muddle through the math to get to them. But I did want to include the math part to support the method I developed. :)

I respectively request that this work not be plagiarized. I was hesitant to share this because, in the past, I have found my work copied almost word-for-word without any acknowledgement... sometimes within 24 hours of release! I don't mind these formulas being used in your own PERSONAL calculating programs but if you decide to copy my work and publish it or sell it, without my permission, I will make your life miserable! :rolleyes:
 

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Thanks once again SandyM! :)

YOU Mrs. SandyM are a BRAIN!

How blessed we all are to have your engineering degree/brain helping us here at TSF!
And to think, you could have charged for this special "resizing & re-spacing calculator" and made some money for yourself, but instead decided to share it freely with all of us!

Kudos to you Mrs. SandyM!
You are truly an exceptional person - helpful, kind and very giving. :)
 

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I pondered it for a while and then spent an entire weekend "doing the math"

Resizing Rhinestone Patterns

Re-spacing Rhinestone Patterns
I am so thankful that you are a part of this forum. Just reading the words "doing the math" gave me a headache. I wouldn't have known where to start to come up with this like you did. I can spell math, but I'm not very good at doing it.

Thanks so much for your hard work and willingness to share it.
 

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I am so thankful that you are a part of this forum. Just reading the words "doing the math" gave me a headache. I wouldn't have known where to start to come up with this like you did. I can spell math, but I'm not very good at doing it.

Thanks so much for your hard work and willingness to share it.
lol You're very welcome! I've always loved math, but we each have our own individual aptitudes. For example, I wasn't very good at history... BORING! :rolleyes: Or geology! VERY BORING! :rolleyes::rolleyes: Or the worst... biology??? YUCK! :p

It was really exciting to find a new use for algebra skills after so many years.
 

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The on-line calculators for resizing and respacing rhinestone templates are now available:

iloveknk.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Re-SizingCalculator.htm

iloveknk.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Re-SpacingCalculator.htm

Please let me know if you have any questions or problems using these. :)
 
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