i run into an issue where sometimes a fill will get this distinct line that almost looks like a skipped row (but it really isn't). if i stitch a solid circle, there are no lines because it simply stitches from top to bottom (although sometimes inkstitch will do this dumb thing where it starts at the bottom and stitches maybe 1/4 the way up, and then it goes to the top and stitches its way down until it meets). when it does this, the line where it meets appears to be void of stitches. if i re-stitch only that row once more, after shifting the pattern down in the machine by 1 point, it will fill it in. not sure if this is something that happens for everyone, or if inkstitch is to blame (or if it's an se600 related issue).
How did you get it to where you can see all the objects listed out in the window to the right under the current layer? All I can see is the current layer and I can't seem to figure out how to show all the individual objects. ThanksJimmy C How did you get it to where you can see all the objects listed out in the window to the right under the current layer? All I can see is the current layer and I can't seem to figure out how to show all the individual objects. Thanks
Are you asking for more videos specifically about turning SVG files into embroidery files? Also, not sure what you mean by change to different stitches?
@@LowTechLinux yes... I am looking for a video from start to finish in how you can take a picture and turn it to an embroidery file. It has like a heart rhythm and a name and company name. Stitches... I mean the file or type of stitch.
I install the last version and when I choose break a part it tells me please select one or more fill areas to break a part and there is no choice to choose help me if u know because my machine doesn’t accept the design after I save it as pes
Just select the object you want to break apart and then choose break apart. In other words, your fill area that you want to break apart must be selected first.
When I try to import it says "failed to load requested file" or "could not detect file format, Tried to open it an SVG anyway but this also failed" :( what am I doing wrong?
your great man! mesmerizing...your voice is soothing. great teacher. thanks man
Thank you. 🤓😎
This was amazing. I finally grasp most of inkstitch basics now. Thank you so much.
Thank you 👍😁
Brilliant! Thank you so much for taking the time to share with us.
Thank you, glad it helped
Thank you so much for your video's, I really appreciate them.
Thank you ❤️😊
i run into an issue where sometimes a fill will get this distinct line that almost looks like a skipped row (but it really isn't). if i stitch a solid circle, there are no lines because it simply stitches from top to bottom (although sometimes inkstitch will do this dumb thing where it starts at the bottom and stitches maybe 1/4 the way up, and then it goes to the top and stitches its way down until it meets). when it does this, the line where it meets appears to be void of stitches. if i re-stitch only that row once more, after shifting the pattern down in the machine by 1 point, it will fill it in. not sure if this is something that happens for everyone, or if inkstitch is to blame (or if it's an se600 related issue).
Try changing the angle of stitching in params. That usually takes care of it.
How did you get it to where you can see all the objects listed out in the window to the right under the current layer? All I can see is the current layer and I can't seem to figure out how to show all the individual objects. ThanksJimmy C
How did you get it to where you can see all the objects listed out in the window to the right under the current layer? All I can see is the current layer and I can't seem to figure out how to show all the individual objects. Thanks
Object > Layers and objects
@LowTechLinux Thank you so much for this video. Do you have more videos relating to this and can you show us how to change to different stitches?
Are you asking for more videos specifically about turning SVG files into embroidery files?
Also, not sure what you mean by change to different stitches?
@@LowTechLinux yes... I am looking for a video from start to finish in how you can take a picture and turn it to an embroidery file. It has like a heart rhythm and a name and company name. Stitches... I mean the file or type of stitch.
These might be what you're looking for:
ruclips.net/video/46kfuQWOPW0/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/Igh4pSg6he4/видео.html
Thanks big time!
Would it not be Ok to use the "Difference" command to prevent a fill on top of a fill?
Yes. That's how I do it.
I install the last version and when I choose break a part it tells me please select one or more fill areas to break a part and there is no choice to choose help me if u know because my machine doesn’t accept the design after I save it as pes
Just select the object you want to break apart and then choose break apart. In other words, your fill area that you want to break apart must be selected first.
When I try to import it says "failed to load requested file" or "could not detect file format, Tried to open it an SVG anyway but this also failed" :( what am I doing wrong?
What operating system are you running?
@@LowTechLinux Microsoft 10 Pro
Can you send me the image you are trying to import? I'd like to have a look at it. dale@lowtechlinux.com
@@LowTechLinux Details sent, thanks!