Best wishes to your mum. Thank you so much for all your Inkstitch videos. You do all the difficult working out how to do things so that the software becomes usable for the rest of us.
Just now watching about push/pull compensation. I’m still a bit lost on the pull part. Most of the underlays are for the push, am I missing something? Thanks for all your videos!
Not really, the underlays will help a little bit but most of your push/pull comp will be in the way you design the letters. Just in as nutshell of a nutshell as I can put it, make straight line columns a little shorter than your design model indicates, and anywhere your columns meet (like at the top of an A) overlap them a bit. This video may help you some too. ruclips.net/video/ElZD9kuJ3eo/видео.html
Best wishes to your mum. Thank you so much for all your Inkstitch videos. You do all the difficult working out how to do things so that the software becomes usable for the rest of us.
Thank you ever so much ❤️.
Thank you so much for this😊😊!!
Just now watching about push/pull compensation. I’m still a bit lost on the pull part. Most of the underlays are for the push, am I missing something? Thanks for all your videos!
Not really, the underlays will help a little bit but most of your push/pull comp will be in the way you design the letters.
Just in as nutshell of a nutshell as I can put it, make straight line columns a little shorter than your design model indicates, and anywhere your columns meet (like at the top of an A) overlap them a bit.
This video may help you some too. ruclips.net/video/ElZD9kuJ3eo/видео.html
@@LowTechLinux thank you! You’ve honestly taught me quite a bit lately. I’m thrilled!
Thank you. I'm glad to help and it makes me feel good to hear I'm helping 😁😁