You could totally do some of the added satins. You just have to make it less dense at .50 in satin densities. I've done that on multiple designs in my Etsy shop and customers love it. Thank you for sharing your hard work. Its so cute.
Is it possible to take a jpeg image and covert it into a AI (not Adobe Illustrated) image using AI software you mentioned. Could you please mention to that software. Thanks
the AI software creates JPEG images, so not sure what you mean. All the AI images I showed in my video are JPEGs. And the AI software I use is called Midjourney
I have a Brother Innovis NQ 1400e. It cost me around $1600 USD back in 2017. It's a great starter machine and has served me well. The Brother PE800 is around $700 and has a smaller hoop size, but is also a good machine for those just getting started with embroidery.
The actual tutorial is helpful but you should actually understand the controversy around ai before you promote it. You completely misrepresented the problems people have with it and the tip you gave to make sure it wasnt copied doesnt take care of the actual problem. AI pulls data from copywrited works from large and small artists to train the algorithm. No part of mid journey is trained without using the artwork of real artists who put hours of time and experience into their artwork. It steals the art from real people and grinds it up in an algorithm to make a collage of theft. Thats the real problem people have with AI image generation. And its certainly not art. The definition of art is the expression or application of HUMAN creative skill and imagination. Its image generation ising art theft. Not real art
You could totally do some of the added satins. You just have to make it less dense at .50 in satin densities. I've done that on multiple designs in my Etsy shop and customers love it. Thank you for sharing your hard work. Its so cute.
Reducing the satin density is a trick I just recently learned, it's a great technique. And thanks for watching!
Looks really nice. What digitizing software are you using?
Hatch embroidery
🤩 thx for taking us along on your journey - nice work!
Definitely going to try this out
Turned out great. Would love in depth video of hiding your stitches and some digitizing tips. Very nice work
Yes I plan on getting back to making more videos this and will cover all my digitizing tips and tricks :)
@@lashleycreations very cool, look forward to them
I use AI for some of my designs also. I use Stable Diffusion. Love what you have on your channel so far.
Yeah I think AI has lots of potential for inspiration in the embroidery space. Glad you enjoyed the video!
thanks for awesome video! this was very helpful!
Wonderful ideas!
Is it possible to take a jpeg image and covert it into a AI (not Adobe Illustrated) image using AI software you mentioned. Could you please mention to that software. Thanks
the AI software creates JPEG images, so not sure what you mean. All the AI images I showed in my video are JPEGs. And the AI software I use is called Midjourney
What machine do you have and would you recommend it?
I have a Brother Innovis NQ 1400e. It cost me around $1600 USD back in 2017. It's a great starter machine and has served me well.
The Brother PE800 is around $700 and has a smaller hoop size, but is also a good machine for those just getting started with embroidery.
What software do you use?
I use Wilcom Hatch. Cost me around $800, got it during their Black Friday sale. Definitely worth it in my opinion.
excellent 😊
How did you learn digitizing?
I mainly learned from watching John Deer's "Digitizing Made Easy" videos. He has lots of videos on his channel that are great for beginners.
The actual tutorial is helpful but you should actually understand the controversy around ai before you promote it. You completely misrepresented the problems people have with it and the tip you gave to make sure it wasnt copied doesnt take care of the actual problem. AI pulls data from copywrited works from large and small artists to train the algorithm. No part of mid journey is trained without using the artwork of real artists who put hours of time and experience into their artwork. It steals the art from real people and grinds it up in an algorithm to make a collage of theft. Thats the real problem people have with AI image generation. And its certainly not art. The definition of art is the expression or application of HUMAN creative skill and imagination. Its image generation ising art theft. Not real art