HI ,
i use Photoshop CS for graphic design of embroideries. I need a plug in that would make it easier for me to do the stitches. At the moment I am just using the line tool, and drawing by hand on the screen. Very tedious and time consuming. Anyone got any tips ?
Thks
Alison
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Alison have you tried PCSTITCH? www.pcstitch.com
I use it for my needlepoint and it comes with all the colors from several manufacturers of floss, pearl etc sewing threads
Ana
aprindiville@covad.net
I use it for my needlepoint and it comes with all the colors from several manufacturers of floss, pearl etc sewing threads
Ana
aprindiville@covad.net
Embroidery Plug-In & Harald for Chancellor
well I think he'd make a good Chancellor!
Embroidery.
Several years back a lady asked me to help with converting images to a more "blocky" format (and 16~32 colours) for doing company logo's etc (on jackets/caps).
I altered the settings on a plug-in previously modified to simplify images for raw comic/cartoon outlines. The original plug-in was one of the Unplugged freebies.
I have been playing with it tonight and think it should serve your purposes - although designed for Paint Shop Pro (4 > 7). It works OK on Adobe.
You might have to run "edge enhance" first (PSP or Photo Shop), before running my modified plug-in, if you are working on an image with 256 to 1.6 Million colours (eg. Jpegs, BMP, PCX, etc.).
Depends on how many thread colours you're intending. If run on its own, you're down to 8~12 colours in its pre-set configuration (very basic & strong colours/relief): however if you run edge-enhance (filter) first, it actually reduces the strength of the base relief and allows about 40 thread colours (I did not actually count each pixel - so that is a close guess).
... Anyway - it should work.
Let me know if you want it. I'll send it to Chancellor Heim or mail it to you directly. It is a free-standing filter/plug-in. You just put it in your Plug-in or Filters folder (inside C:\Program Files\Adobe\PhotoShop\...) ... and then it is auto-detected/auto-run when selected.
Name? I spent months thinking what to call a revised plug-in for making comic outlines. Is called (wait for it) ...
'rix comic'
Cheers,
Rick.
rix@multiline.com.au
Embroidery.
Several years back a lady asked me to help with converting images to a more "blocky" format (and 16~32 colours) for doing company logo's etc (on jackets/caps).
I altered the settings on a plug-in previously modified to simplify images for raw comic/cartoon outlines. The original plug-in was one of the Unplugged freebies.
I have been playing with it tonight and think it should serve your purposes - although designed for Paint Shop Pro (4 > 7). It works OK on Adobe.
You might have to run "edge enhance" first (PSP or Photo Shop), before running my modified plug-in, if you are working on an image with 256 to 1.6 Million colours (eg. Jpegs, BMP, PCX, etc.).
Depends on how many thread colours you're intending. If run on its own, you're down to 8~12 colours in its pre-set configuration (very basic & strong colours/relief): however if you run edge-enhance (filter) first, it actually reduces the strength of the base relief and allows about 40 thread colours (I did not actually count each pixel - so that is a close guess).
... Anyway - it should work.
Let me know if you want it. I'll send it to Chancellor Heim or mail it to you directly. It is a free-standing filter/plug-in. You just put it in your Plug-in or Filters folder (inside C:\Program Files\Adobe\PhotoShop\...) ... and then it is auto-detected/auto-run when selected.
Name? I spent months thinking what to call a revised plug-in for making comic outlines. Is called (wait for it) ...
'rix comic'
Cheers,
Rick.
rix@multiline.com.au