Unfortunately my Mum passed away three years ago, but I was still intrigued how you tackled this dilemma, with such ease, I might add. I have not digitised for the last 6 months, ' Covid Blues ' I think, but there is a light at the end of our tunnel in the UK. I will just need to do my ' Digitising Made Easy ' classroom lessons again!! Looking forward to it as it should not be so difficult to grasp next time around, I hope. Thank you for this lesson John, you have sparked off my interest again.
I know you are not alone in these overwhelming times. Glad things are looking brighter there in the UK. Keeping busy does help and it only takes one spark to light a fire :)
Unfortunately my Mum passed away three years ago, but I was still intrigued how you tackled this dilemma, with such ease, I might add. I have not digitised for the last 6 months, ' Covid Blues ' I think, but there is a light at the end of our tunnel in the UK. I will just need to do my ' Digitising Made Easy ' classroom lessons again!! Looking forward to it as it should not be so difficult to grasp next time around, I hope. Thank you for this lesson John, you have sparked off my interest again.
I know you are not alone in these overwhelming times. Glad things are looking brighter there in the UK. Keeping busy does help and it only takes one spark to light a fire :)
Good video thanks looks good
in newcastle upon tyne uk, we are geordies and we dont say mum or mom ... we say MAM
may I ask which format file are you working in? As we did not get the original emb file. And do we need to convert these into objects first?
I was working with my native EMB format for the Hatch software. The software and file format used will vary results.