Unfortunately you have to buy it through their websites! You have to reach out to someone. I know there are pirated ones out there but I would not recommend getting those. There is hatch 3 and it offers a free trial as well as a payment plan at a 3rd of the price!
I was wondering if you could help me out.. so I'm learning how to embroider on the same machine. And I always come to the same issue with the outline. It always nests and ends up ruined. It's always the last part of the embroidery too. I'm so scared to actually embroider on clothing because I always run into this issue
Hey! It always almost comes down to either 4 things, the way the file is digitized, meaning if there aren't too many stitches that then make the machine have a hard time stitching it. The tension may be too tight from either the top or bottom. The bobbin not being set correctly, and also the type of material aswell.
Do you satin stitch your outlines? Because I just tried to make mine out of a triple run thread and they didn’t come out too good also the end product shifted do you know why? I use hatch 3 btw
@@GeibiTheHutt even for the thin lines? Because the project was for super saiyan hair and some of the lines didn’t even show up where they were supposed (they we’re supposed to be on top of the previous color is it bad to go over?)to and the others kinda looked super thin for those line would you use them but make them smaller?
I have confused everyone use anime characters in t shirt design some do anime screen print, embroidery but is it legal to use anime characters and sell it online ? I want to start my clothing brand first i think i will design anime design but i have these confused can u have any idea because u are using anime characters?
When you digitized it, you did all the outlines first, however when you embroidered it, they were last. Do you just select all of the outlines in the program and set them to sew after the fills and colors?
When I digitize I always like to start with the outlines because it makes everything easier. After I do the whole design I sequence how I want everything to embroider. Basically starting with the background, face color, hair and details then outline. It’s all done through the digitizing software!
Great videos!! Keep doing them
Great video! Loved the background music!
damn these look so good! Andy tipps on where i can learn to digitalize the designs like you ?
Um youre on youtube bro, prob here lol
I’m having trouble getting Wilcom e4 can you make a video how to get it please?
Unfortunately you have to buy it through their websites! You have to reach out to someone. I know there are pirated ones out there but I would not recommend getting those. There is hatch 3 and it offers a free trial as well as a payment plan at a 3rd of the price!
I subbed.
I was wondering if you could help me out.. so I'm learning how to embroider on the same machine. And I always come to the same issue with the outline. It always nests and ends up ruined. It's always the last part of the embroidery too. I'm so scared to actually embroider on clothing because I always run into this issue
Hey! It always almost comes down to either 4 things, the way the file is digitized, meaning if there aren't too many stitches that then make the machine have a hard time stitching it. The tension may be too tight from either the top or bottom. The bobbin not being set correctly, and also the type of material aswell.
Do you satin stitch your outlines? Because I just tried to make mine out of a triple run thread and they didn’t come out too good also the end product shifted do you know why? I use hatch 3 btw
I use satin stitch because it gives it a much better fill. Also if your embroidery is shifting it may be due to the digitizing or the hooping
@@GeibiTheHutt even for the thin lines? Because the project was for super saiyan hair and some of the lines didn’t even show up where they were supposed (they we’re supposed to be on top of the previous color is it bad to go over?)to and the others kinda looked super thin for those line would you use them but make them smaller?
How do you even source the photos that you want to digitize?
Hi, u know the answer.?
I have confused everyone use anime characters in t shirt design some do anime screen print, embroidery but is it legal to use anime characters and sell it online ?
I want to start my clothing brand first i think i will design anime design but i have these confused can u have any idea because u are using anime characters?
You sale files?
What program do you use?
Hey! I use Wilcom E4 to make my designs!
@@GeibiTheHutt How did you afford wilcom E4? does it cost money when it updates to later versions?
When you are this talented, the skies the limit! 🎉🎉
app name
Machine name brother?
When you digitized it, you did all the outlines first, however when you embroidered it, they were last. Do you just select all of the outlines in the program and set them to sew after the fills and colors?
When I digitize I always like to start with the outlines because it makes everything easier. After I do the whole design I sequence how I want everything to embroider. Basically starting with the background, face color, hair and details then outline. It’s all done through the digitizing software!
我会这个,美国公司可以招聘我吗😊