Excellent video - learned a lot re using the running stitch for this small-scale detail + shading, especially using the number of passes to either recede or bring forward parts of lines to suggest depth.
We're working on bringing more content about digitizing. We're a small group that is starting to gain traction, and we're looking forwards to helping more people learn to digitize in-house.
Excellent video - learned a lot re using the running stitch for this small-scale detail + shading, especially using the number of passes to either recede or bring forward parts of lines to suggest depth.
Thank you for this not new to digitizing but learning more skills love the tutorial!
Wow I need to take private classes with you! I’m just learning
Hatch.
We're working on bringing more content about digitizing. We're a small group that is starting to gain traction, and we're looking forwards to helping more people learn to digitize in-house.
Any video on a patch from Scratch in DG17/16? Thanks
@12:50 is that a connecting/running stitch?
What button do you press for that feature? and what is the hot key?
I believe that was just a run stitch that I did manually.
Good live thanks #rewind looks good
Thank you! Great video and instruction. New subscriber! I have had Hatch for a couple years and am interested in digitizing my own designs.
Let us know what type of designs you want to do. Hatch is my primary software I use. So I'm pretty familiar with it.
I know Im kinda randomly asking but do anyone know a good site to watch new tv shows online?
@Xavier Richard Lately I have been using flixzone. You can find it by googling :)
@Salvador Alessandro definitely, I've been watching on flixzone for years myself :D
@Salvador Alessandro Thanks, I signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :D I appreciate it!
great video and instructions, too bad the visual quality was so low, it was very hard to see any of your stitch settings.
If you hop over to our Facebook or our other lives on the channel you can see some other ones that have better quality.
Thank you for showing this! I have been searching for something like this a long time.
Glad it was helpful! Digitizing is fun, and sometimes we just need to see how other people do it to learn some tricks.