Hey Brad, You did a great job with that video. I actually teach Floriani software at my work and I even picked up a few tips from your demonstration. I think most people forget to think in layers and horizon. You do a great job in describing why that is important and also teaching people about economizing stitch out and embroidery time.......I just digitized a 60K stitch logo for the local Iron workers union and it sewed out near perfect the first time. Thanks for your vids man.....You're awesome!
Hi, do you still do things like this? I would love to see another example for pets. It’s hard to find digitizing tutorials the way you did it. Great job thank you.
I enjoy your videos. Compared to some I've view...you are "not to chatty", and get to the point. Which is appreciated by artists like me - who don't like to waste time, and get to work! haha I wish you lived closer, I'd be on your doorstep sharing ideas! Juliana in NJ
Another great video!!! I have parrots and it seems there are just a few digitizers doing them. Maybe you can do a nanday conure or a cockatoo sometime.
Brad, your videos are great. I always look forward to new ones. Could you do a segment on creating fringe stitches? John Deer has a short video on fringe that peaked my interest.
Really good class Brad. It clearly shows that run stitching is really the "brush" stroke in embroidery art.
Hello from France 🍾🥂
Nice technic, thanks for the video 🙏
Hey Brad, You did a great job with that video. I actually teach Floriani software at my work and I even picked up a few tips from your demonstration. I think most people forget to think in layers and horizon. You do a great job in describing why that is important and also teaching people about economizing stitch out and embroidery time.......I just digitized a 60K stitch logo for the local Iron workers union and it sewed out near perfect the first time. Thanks for your vids man.....You're awesome!
Hi, do you still do things like this? I would love to see another example for pets. It’s hard to find digitizing tutorials the way you did it. Great job thank you.
Another great video. I use master works II and use your techniques so much. Thanks a lot.
I enjoy your videos. Compared to some I've view...you are "not to chatty", and get to the point. Which is appreciated by artists like me - who don't like to waste time, and get to work! haha I wish you lived closer, I'd be on your doorstep sharing ideas! Juliana in NJ
Thank you for showing how to create realistic looking fur. I am going to have a go to see what I can do.
Good video thanks looks good
Another great video!!! I have parrots and it seems there are just a few digitizers doing them. Maybe you can do a nanday conure or a cockatoo sometime.
Brad.Great Video! Can similar fur work be done in all versions of Floriani Total Control?
I am very gratefull for your tutorial
this is awesome brad! did you ever stitch this out? i would love to see this as a patch
Question, can this be done on Stitch Artist Level 3?
Do you have a tutorial on digitizing for a baseball cap? If not maybe you could create one :). I'd watch it for sure!
+Genessa Rose start from the inside and go out is the most important thing about digitizing for caps
really cool thank you for the tutorial.
epic...where can i get this program and how much does is cost?
a brother dealership, I purchased it years ago at $1200
Brad, your videos are great. I always look forward to new ones. Could you do a segment on creating fringe stitches? John Deer has a short video on fringe that peaked my interest.
+Pdmiddlebrook maybe for next months video
Thanks a lot!
+Lisa Alisa you are welcome. here's more if you are interested ruclips.net/p/PLb4RE-GPX48Ux1f_Xy-2lZjK4Mge412aB
That's exactly what i was going to search))So thanks again
?! good