Thank you for this really interesting video, I do not know how I missed this one. This has given me confidence to have a go , fonts being something that I have always avoided.
OML Embroidery yes it is. I love it. Most people are very hard to follow... they go so quick and make it look like they get things unrealistically perfect.....you, however, make things so easy to understand and I LOVE that you don’t edit out all the fiddling to get things just right, and instead patiently show how to work through all that as it happens in reality.... THAT is exactly what I have been searching for.
You can hold Ctrl for ortho snapping. It makes digitizing straight lines for letting much more precise. You also don't need to use anywhere near as many nodes as you use.
to node or not to node, that is the question. Of course you don't want a billion nodes, less is more, but ultimately it is up to the digitizer :) and yes, I use CTRL all the time, but I don't always include it in the videos. Less is more here too, ha ha.
What would happen if you just right and left clicked a closed shape all around the letters? Why do you have to do it in sections? (Thanks for your videos...they are awesome!!)
you could digitize letters that way, but if you were doing satin stitches, you might end up with long satin stitches - or the wrong angles. Also your lettering would be kind of flat.
Hi - Is there a way to adjust the auto jump to higher than .50 ? I have been digitizing letters with satin stitch and if the letter is wider than .50 it will trim each stitch . Is there a way to alleviate this ? BTW I love your channel and I tell all my friends about you!
Thanks Sue you just inspired me to purchase the full version today! I love your wild style of teaching, it so matches my personality! I want to digitize with you.
that is AWESOME! Congrats on your purchase! There are tons of classes and quick tip videos for you to catch up on. If you want to digitize with me, you can find all of the images in the OML Embroidery University facebook group! You can also post your homework there and get any help you need!!
ENJOY THIS CLASS AND LEARN HOW TO PROPERLY DIGITIZE LETTERS!
Thank you so much for this video. This was so great. Just started embroidering about a month ago.
I had no idea to even look at digitizing letters in pieces! That was so much help! Thank you!
yes! you can now create your own letters!
Thank you for this really interesting video, I do not know how I missed this one. This has given me confidence to have a go , fonts being something that I have always avoided.
fonts can be tricky and you want them to stitch out and look great. Have fun - you can do it!
Hallelujah! I’ve been looking for a tutorial on this for weeks! Thank you!!!
you are welcome! the class is very detailed and step by step.
OML Embroidery yes it is. I love it. Most people are very hard to follow... they go so quick and make it look like they get things unrealistically perfect.....you, however, make things so easy to understand and I LOVE that you don’t edit out all the fiddling to get things just right, and instead patiently show how to work through all that as it happens in reality.... THAT is exactly what I have been searching for.
what software you are using?
Really enjoyed watching the class, this has really helped me understand letter digitizing. Thank you!
Thanks Sue!! Learn so much with each video!!
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You can hold Ctrl for ortho snapping. It makes digitizing straight lines for letting much more precise. You also don't need to use anywhere near as many nodes as you use.
to node or not to node, that is the question. Of course you don't want a billion nodes, less is more, but ultimately it is up to the digitizer :) and yes, I use CTRL all the time, but I don't always include it in the videos. Less is more here too, ha ha.
Thanks Sue, you are a great teacher!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thank you! I am glad you are enjoying the classes.
What if you want letters that are very large? Use tatami? Have watched most of your videos. Thanks, they’re incredibly helpful!
Thanks Sue. So informative.
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Thank you for all the lessons you provide!!
you are welcome! I am glad you are enjoying them!
Thank you, this was a great class. It will take some practice.
Thanks Sue! Great information. What kind of underlay do you recommend?
the underlay would depend on the size that you are making the letters - the larger the letters, the more underlay you need.
Thank you Sue! This was super helpful.
Can you use branching is that cheating, or not recommended for the integrity of the letter?
What would happen if you just right and left clicked a closed shape all around the letters? Why do you have to do it in sections? (Thanks for your videos...they are awesome!!)
you could digitize letters that way, but if you were doing satin stitches, you might end up with long satin stitches - or the wrong angles. Also your lettering would be kind of flat.
Thanks! This is very helpful!
I can't wait to try this myself.
have fun!!
Amazing as always, thank you.
thanks for commenting Sofie!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I REALLY LEARNED A LOT!!
You're very welcome!
how would you digitize an alpha O?
Great video
Hi -
Is there a way to adjust the auto jump to higher than .50 ? I have been digitizing letters with satin stitch and if the letter is wider than .50 it will trim each stitch . Is there a way to alleviate this ? BTW I love your channel and I tell all my friends about you!
new to embroidery thanks
Great--Thanks!
Thank you for watching and participating!
I can't find the lettering??? Anyone
Can I do this when I only have Creator (one level before full program)?
You need to have the digitizer level to do any type of digitizing in Hatch.
Thanks Sue you just inspired me to purchase the full version today! I love your wild style of teaching, it so matches my personality! I want to digitize with you.
that is AWESOME! Congrats on your purchase! There are tons of classes and quick tip videos for you to catch up on. If you want to digitize with me, you can find all of the images in the OML Embroidery University facebook group! You can also post your homework there and get any help you need!!