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(2) Open PES Click this button to open embroidery data (.pes). c “Opening a PE-DESIGN PLUS file” on page 48 (3) Image To Stitch Click this button to start the wizard for creating an embroidery pattern from an image. c “Using the Photo Stitch 1 function to create an embroidery pattern from an image” on page 11 (4) Most Recently Used Files Click the name of a file from the list, and then click Open. (5) Always show Wizard at Startup Select this check box to start up the wizard each time PE-DESIGN PLUS is started up. 10 Creating Embroidery Patterns Creating Embroidery Patterns Creating Embroidery Patterns From Photos (Photo Stitch 1) The sample file for this tutorial can be found at the following location. Documents (My Documents)\PE-DESIGN PLUS\Tutorial Step 1 Using the Photo Stitch 1 function to create an embroidery pattern from an image Step 2 Changing color of the circle Step 3 Adding text and setting character spacing Step 4 Transforming the text Step 5 Importing and rotating an embroidery pattern Step 6 Transferring embroidery patterns to embroidery machines • Transferring the design to an original card • Transferring data to embroidery machines via a USB media Creating Embroidery Patterns Step 1 Using the Photo Stitch 1 function to create an embroidery pattern from an image Now, we will open the image of the girl and convert it to an embroidery pattern. 1. Click 1 in the Top Wizard. 1 2. Import the file girl2-face.bmp. Select the file girl2-face.bmp in the folder Documents (My Documents)\PE-DESIGN PLUS\Tutorial b Memo: Image file formats Images in the following formats can be imported. • Windows bitmap (.bmp) • Exif (.tif, .jpg) • Portable Network Graphics (.png) • GIF (.gif) 11 Creating Embroidery Patterns Creating Embroidery Patterns b Memo: Creating beautiful photo embroidery • The following types of photos are not appropriate for creating embroidery patterns. • Photos where the subject is small, such as in photos of gatherings • Photos where the subject appears dark, such as photos taken in a room or taken with backlighting • An image with a width and height between 300 and 500 dots is suitable. 3. Click 1, then 2, then 3. 1 2 3 1 c“Image To Stitch Wizard” on page 30 4.Click 1 to select the circle mask, and then click Next. c“Select Mask dialog box” on page 30 5. Adjust the size and position of the image. 1 indicates the Design Page. • Move the pointer over a handle, and then, while holding down the Shift key and the left mouse button, drag the mouse to reduce the size of the image. • Drag the image to adjust its output location. 1 Embroidery pattern size b Memo: • The size of the embroidery pattern appears in the lower left corner of the dialog box. The user can change the size freely with this display. • For best results, change the size of the embroidery pattern to the sizes listed below. • Face only: 100 . 100 mm • Head and shoulders: 130 . 180 mm c “Set Output Size dialog box” on page 31 and “Gray Balance / Set Output Size dialog box” on page 31 6. Check the preview of the area to be converted then click Next. 7. Click Select from Candidates. c“Photo Stitch 1 Parameters dialog box” on page 19 12 Creating Embroidery Patterns Creating Embroidery Patterns 8. Select one of the candidates (1) and click OK. Step 2 Changing color of the circle 1. In the Sewing Order pane, move the scroll bar until circle pattern (1) appears, and then click it. 1 1 .This preview changes to the selected image. 9.Select the Add mask outline check box, check the preview image, and then click Finish. 1 2.Click 1 in the Color tab to change the color of the circle. Creating Embroidery Patterns .Stitches are automatically input. b Memo: If the created embroidery pattern contains colors that you do not wish to emphasize (for example, grays in the face), change the sewing order in the Sewing Order pane so that the undesirable color is sewn before all other colors. c “Checking and Editing the Sewing Order” on page 43. 13 Creating Embroidery Patterns Creating Embroidery Patterns Step 3 Adding text and setting character spacing 1. Click , then . 2. Click below the girl in the Design Page. . A vertical dashed line will appear on the Design Page. 3. From the keyboard, type in “Andrea”. 4. Press the key. . The text is entered. Enter 5. Click the text to select it. 6. Click the Color tab, and then click 1 to change the color of the font. 1 7. Click the Text Attributes tab, and then set Character Spacing (1) to 3.0 mm. 1 Specify the setting by clicking the selector and typing in the value, or by clicking or . Step 4 Transforming the text 1. Click the text to select it, select the Transform check box (1), and then click 2. 1 2 14 Creating Embroidery Patterns Creating Embroidery Patterns 2. Move the pointer over , or , and then, while holding down the left mouse button, drag the mouse to adjust the size, position or curve of the text. : Adjusts the text size. : Moves the text along the circle. : Adjusts the radius of the circle. c “Trans...