6/1/2023 0 Comments Embroidery i2 cracked![]() The above four also supported separating shapes into layers and subtracting overlaps. EmbroideryWare seemed to need the vectors built up from scratch to pattern the fill in a direction, unless I’m missing something. EmbroideryWare ($90) struggled until everything was manually forced into a separate path, following their instructions.īrother PE Design 10 ($1000?), Embird and Embrilliance could all intelligently fill satin columns (letter forms, mostly) without a great deal of manual hinting. ![]() Embird Studio ($350) did OK after converting to EMF. Only Embrilliance StitchArtist ($380-$650) could consistently open even simple SVG without a lot of hand-editing to break apart paths. Intelligent filling (perpendicular to main axis) of satin columns. After playing around, I decided there were three important features my workflow needed. Surely there are a lot of lower cost programs that can import vector graphics. ![]() I excluded anything over $1000 from my search. It looked to have all the features I’d want, but it was $3500. For that reason, my first try was i2 Embroidery. That’s a big plus when compared to most end-to-end embroidery software solutions, which are thousands. ![]() It’s also only $10 a month to always have the latest version. It’s polished, fast, mature, and widely supported. I’m not that experienced a digital artist, but for vector graphics, Illustrator is hard to beat. As hard as it was researching the right embroidery machine, it was much harder finding software! Just wanted to share some things I learned in the process and my approach in case it helps someone else.
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