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Embroidery i2 for CorelDRAW

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Introducing Embroidery i2 for CorelDRAW® Draw your shapes or import your vectors Bring in any existing vector file into CorelDRAW, and apply stitches to the segments using Embroidery i2 . All you need to do is click on the segment to select it, and click on the stitch type that you'd like. The stitches will fill the shape and show up on screen. Don't think you applied the right stitch to that segment? It's easy to change your mind, as many times as you would like. Simply click on another stitch type and the stiches will be updated. Use the 3D view to see how the design will look when it is sewn. Embroidery i2 includes a variety of stitch types: Satin stitches that are always the preferred stitch for small and medium sized areas- they fill the shape from end to end without needle ke the penetrations in the middle, and make the design look bright and appealing. Runs and Steils are pefect for outlines and borders. Apply fills to larger areas- you have a choice of standard, carved, or programmed patterns that give your design lots of texture. Cross Stitches are perfect for the home-sewn look. c Got a bitmap or jpg file to convert into embroidery That's not difficult either- use the Live Trace tool in CorelDRAW to get a vector file from your artwork. Go ahead and apply stitches to create the embroidery. If you have a relatively simple piece of artwork or clip art, use the Autodigitize feature and let the software assign stitches automatically. You can always adjust the embroidery afterwards if need be. The Autodigitizing feature is also very good as a Stitch estimator. Use it to instantly figure out the number of stitches in the artwork and create a quote based on that. You will save yourself many hours of sampling using the Autodigitizing feature. Export your design image Now, export images of your design files as png images, providing your customers with a 3D rendering of of the embroidered design for faster design approval. Great for sharing and showing your designs! Unlimited fonts for easy personalization When you get over 125 embroidery fonts that are specially digitized to sew perfectly included in the software, it is easy to create the best embroidery lettering there is. Plus, with the option to convert any of hundreds of True Type Fonts into embroidery, you will never need to look for fonts again. Using CorelDRAW's input methods to draw the baseline - straight, wavy, arc, etc- just type in your text, choose the font, height and justification, and the personalized embroidery is ready for approval. To add pizzaz to a design, change the envelope used for text and you'll get interesting shapes for the casual look. From lettering on left chest logos, club logos on athletic knits, to monograms on silk handkerchiefs, Embroidery i2 will create you perfect embroidery personalization each time. We've even included special small fonts so you can create the enviable small lettering jobs without the stress. www.embroideryi2.com

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