CREATE A ROADMAP WITH A BOTTLE OF WINE

Similar documents
Creative Sewing Machines Workbook based on BERNINA Embroidery Software V8.1

MY BERNINA EMBROIDERY MASTERY BOOK SERIES SOFTWARE BERNINA EMBROIDERY SOFTWARE 8.1. WORKBOOK 2 Automatic Digitizing

MY BERNINA EMBROIDERY MASTERY BOOK SERIES SOFTWARE BERNINA EMBROIDERY SOFTWARE 8.1. WORKBOOK 1 Basic Features

Digitizing a Logo. Supplies. Software Instructions:

Creative Sewing Machines Workbook based on BERNINA Embroidery Software V8

6D Embroidery Software - Pretty Paisleys

Service Pack 2 for BERNINA V6.0. Content Improvements in BERNINA V6.0 SP General issues CorelDRAW issues Quilter issues...

Luggage Tag. 1. Open Creative DRAWings. 2. Left click on on the new design menu.

DesignWorks Software Workbook

A Study of Angles & Curves

Letters Letters Letters

Contents Toolbox Tools Standard Tools View 4 Add Design Select 4 Edit 4 Lettering 6 Monogram 7 Design Colors Sew Sequence Bounding Box

DesignWorks- CrystalWork Skillbuilder

Embossed Embroidery Designs: Sewing Room Towel

Fall Leaves Andrea Mattina

Mastering Your. CutWork Software V.1. Owner s Workbook

Quick Start Guide for EOS / TES

embroideryarts a division of INTARSIA ARTS

BERNINA V7.0T Update Release Notes

StitchGraph User Guide V1.8

ARTLink 8 Basics JUST EMBROIDER IT! BERNINA ebook Series. Written by: Debbie Lashbrook, BERNINA Educator Software Specialist

Decorating the Christmas Tree with Generations Version 1.4 By Bernadette Griffith, Educational Director, Generations Software

Tutorial 1 Engraved Brass Plate R

Chapter 16. Version 1.5 Features. Contents: Chapter 16

Using Microsoft Word. Text Editing

On the Web sun.com/aboutsun/comm_invest STAROFFICE 8 DRAW

Window Designer. Opening Screen: When you start Window Designer, you will see the Opening Screen. Here you will be choosing from 4 options:

TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS... 1 INTRODUCTION... 3 BREAK... 4 DEFINITIONS... 4 STEP BY STEP- SECTION BREAK... 6 PAGE NUMBERS...

Love is a Puzzle. This monogram combines PaintWork, Stitching and CrystalWorks for a truly unique style that pops!

TruEmbroidery Software Program

HAVE A V8! What s New with Software 8

SOLIDWORKS: Lesson 1 - Basics and Modeling. Introduction to Robotics

Mastering Your. Embroidery Software V6.0. Owner s Workbook - Part 1

The Fundamentals. Document Basics

CPM-200 User Guide For Lighthouse for MAX

Tajima DGML by Pulse Software Version 2009 Setting Up The Software

MS Word Basics. Groups within Tabs

How to...create a Video VBOX Gauge in Inkscape. So you want to create your own gauge? How about a transparent background for those text elements?

Generations Monograms + Monogramming Masterpieces By Bernadette Griffith Generations Software

Happy Haunting Halloween

Mastering Your. Embroidery Software V6.0. Owner s Workbook - Part 1

Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 Beginning

Embird Manual (part 2)

Table of Contents The University of Akron These materials were developed and are owned by The University of Akron. All rights reserved.

HAVE A V8! What s New with Software 8

PREMIER+ Personalized Mandala Circle Art

Pacesetter Simply Appliqué Instruction Manual

A Step-by-step guide to creating a Professional PowerPoint Presentation

Introduction to SolidWorks for Technology. No1: Childs Toy

Word 3 Microsoft Word 2013

Using Microsoft Word. Working With Objects

MS Publisher County of Henrico Public Libraries

Working with Quark Xpress. Compatible with versions 5, 6 and 7

Using the Web in Mathematics Foundations Course An Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint Sarah L. Mabrouk, Framingham State College

Drawing shapes and lines

Quick Access Toolbar. You click on it to see these options: New, Open, Save, Save As, Print, Prepare, Send, Publish and Close.

Designing Simple Buildings

Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Beginning

Alignment Tools. Supplies and Tools. Created by Susan Beck

PowerPoint X. 1. The Project Gallery window with the PowerPoint presentation icon already selected. 2. Click on OK.

HYPERSTUDIO TOOLS. THE GRAPHIC TOOL Use this tool to select graphics to edit. SPRAY PAINT CAN Scatter lots of tiny dots with this tool.

Embird Manual (part 3)

Tutorial VCarving Christmas Decorations

USER GUIDE QUICK REFERENCE

FACULTY AND STAFF COMPUTER FOOTHILL-DE ANZA. Office Graphics

1. The PowerPoint Window

Design and Print Instruction Manual

PowerPoint 2016 Building a Presentation

Developing a Power Point Presentation

USER GUIDE DESIGN LAYOUTS

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: REGULATIONS

Rev. D 10/26/2012 Downers Grove Public Library Page 1 of 44

MICROSOFT POWERPOINT 2016 Quick Reference Guide

Microsoft Word: Steps To Success (The Bare Essentials)

Pen Tool, Fill Layers, Color Range, Levels Adjustments, Magic Wand tool, and shadowing techniques

Microsoft Word Part I Reference Manual

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Premier+ Family Tree Wizard and Premier+ Family Tree

Microsoft. An Introduction

Creating a Text Frame. Create a Table and Type Text. Pointer Tool Text Tool Table Tool Word Art Tool

Working with Objects. Chapter 6. Objectives

4 TRANSFORMING OBJECTS

ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS3

Corel Draw 11. What is Vector Graphics?

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP Using Masks for Illustration Effects

How to Add Text to an Animated Image

ITEC185. Introduction to Digital Media

Premiere Pro Desktop Layout (NeaseTV 2015 Layout)

Microsoft Word

Introduction. Slide Basics. PowerPoint 2010 Slide Basics. Video: Slide Basics in PowerPoint About Slides. Page 1

How to Make a Poster Using PowerPoint

Teaching with Primary Sources

Microsoft Office Publisher

Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Beginning

Tutorial 1 Engraved Brass Plate

Adobe photoshop Using Masks for Illustration Effects

4D Embroidery Software Exercise Fan Dance Quilt Block

Using StarImpress. A brief introduction

Microsoft Office Excel

INKSCAPE BASICS. 125 S. Prospect Avenue, Elmhurst, IL (630) elmhurstpubliclibrary.org. Create, Make, and Build

Transcription:

1 CREATE A ROADMAP WITH A BOTTLE OF WINE

2 PLANNING AND DIGITISING YOUR OWN DESIGNS BERNINA Embroidery Software Designer Plus V5 and 6. PLANNING THE DESIGN. Good embroidery is the result of careful planning. Careful planning can only be done successful if the digitiser knows every feature and function of the digitising programme to be used. Outlines single, triple, satin, stemstitch, backstitch, candlewicking, blanket stitch, pattern or blackwork run Fill stitch step, fancy, satin, pattern, lace, candlewicking, blackwork, stipple and cross-stitch Underlay runs perpendicular under the fills Travel Stitches (stitches) single stitches that run between two sections and stitching the same colour as the connected objects Jump Stitches long stitches that result when the needle moves from one section to another of the same colour (trim stitches) Pull Compensation keeps the design from having gaps between objects ELLEMENTS OF A GOOD DESIGN To increase your knowledge of digitising, watch as professionally digitised designs stitch look at the stitch length, the underlay stitching, the thread path, how the design is sequenced, and how texture is formed in the design. You will learn to incorporate these elements into the designs you create. Being able to recognize a good design provides you the tools that will serve you well when creating your own. Look for a majority of these points in a good design. Attractive, well-balanced design that sews well Colours and order of stitching are well thought out so that colour changes are kept to a minimum Does not have an excessive number of jump stitches, therefore is not too time-consuming to sew out Density is compatible with the fabric fill stitches are not bulletproof nor are they too open Has texture and movement Does not have too many small details Design is not flat, but has detail and dimension Fills are varied and don t run in the same direction (stitch angle) Underlay stitching is present Outlines are precise and continuous around the design Colours have the right impact and are appropriate for the design Size and scale of design are the right proportions for the article on which it is stitched Design is properly placed on the article on which it is stitched. ARTWORK FOR DIGITISING Types of suitable artwork: drawing, clip art, bitmap file, black and white line art, photograph, sketch in a drawing programme Clipart websites have cd s or downloadable artwork that can be purchased for personal use Be careful about copyright! Even with designs you are using for your own personal use it is best to ask or use copyright-free artwork

3 DEVELOPING A DIGITISING PLAN Use copies of the artwork for planning and recording information Embroider the paper with your eyes. Print one copy the actual size of the finished design so you can see what needs to be changed in the drawing Make one copy two or three times larger than the actual size so information can be recorded on it Decide which parts of the bitmap are in the background, which in the middle, and which in the foreground, similar to planning an appliqué design. This helps determine the digitising/stitching order Determine if there are any parts of the design that can be created by duplicating portions of the design, thus saving time CREATE A ROAD MAP FOR BETTER DIGITISING Successful digitising is like planning a trip to visit several places using the least amount of fuel and time think through the whole design from beginning to end to achieve better results First, determine where you should begin stitching although sometimes it is easier to start at the end and work toward the beginning to determine the starting point When you plan the path of the design, the trick is to keep the needle in the fabric expect where there is a colour change Mark a plan for walking stitches to travel from one colour area to another area of the same colour Use coloured pencil to colour a black and white picture; colour in the direction to lay the stitches Use numerals 1, 2, 3 etc. to record the stitching order for objects this is important if you need to edit the design later Write down the probable colour sequence along the side of the road map or make coloured dots Decide on special effects: specialty thread to use, appliqué technique, etc THE TUTORIALS IN THIS BOOKLET ARE CREATED FOR V6.0 L OR HIGHER. 1. Open the BERNINA Embroidery Software V6. 2. Go to Help. 3. Select About. 4. Left-click on ok. If you product level is below the L level, install V6 Service Pack 1. V6 SP1 can be obtained from your BERNINA dealer or you can download the V6 SP1 from the following website: 1. www.bernina.co.za 2. Go to Support and select Downloads & Manuals. 3. Select Software > Embroidery Software > Embroidery Software V6. 4. Select BERNINA Embroidery Software V6 Service Pack 1. 5. Read the instructions on the page. 6. Download the service pack and Installation manual. Installation manual BERNINA Embroidery Software 6 SP 1 (1269kB) BERNINA SP V6 (190026kB) 7. Follow the Installation manual step by step for successful installation. DIGITISE THE DESIGN 1. Open the artwork Switch to [V5] Picture view [V6] Art Canvas Left-click on Load Picture.

Browse to: [V5] C:Drive > My Designs > Artwork [V6] C:Drive > My Designs Embroidery Software 6 > Artwork. Select Wine. Left-click on: [V5] Open [V6] Import + Enter Create a road map. Switch to: [V5] Design View [V6] Embroidery Canvas For this exercise we will digitise only the wine bottle and grapes. 4 Description Colour Underlay Stitch type Stitch # Stitch angle Special effects 1. Cork Beige/Brown Step + Edge Walk Satin Special Satin Horizontal 2. Wine bottle Red/Purple Step + Edge Walk Step 19 Horizontal Cut hole 3. Yellow tag Yellow/gold Step + Edge Walk Step 1 Vertical 4. Leaf Green None Step 17 Diagonal Texture + Shading 5. Leaf Dark Green None Step 17 Diagonal Texture + Shading 6. Grapes Purple Step for wave effect only Step 1 Wave Wave + Ripple 1. Select the required Underlay settings Right-click on the Auto Underlay icon. Deselect the Use automatic underlay settings for new objects. Select Apply underlay 1 and choose Step underlay. Select Apply underlay 2 and choose Edge Walk underlay. Left-click Apply and ok. 2. Create the Cork - Zoom in on the Cork. - Select the Zoom box icon. (B) - Left-click on the Cork.

5 Create the Cork. - Select the Closed object icon. - Select colour: o [V5] Brown o [V6] C44. - Select the Satin fill stitch. - Left-click for a corner. - Right-click for a curve. - Use the Backspace key on the keyboard to remove a faulty click. 3 Right 2 Left 4 Left 1 Left 5 Left Right 3. Change the properties of the Cork Select the Cork Left-click on Reshape object. (H) Left-click and drag the Stitch direction indicator Horizontal. Move the Red Cross and Green diamond as indicate in the picture. Press Enter on the keyboard. Press Esc on the keyboard. Change the Satin stitch properties. - Select the Cork. - Left-click on Object Properties. - Select the Fill stitch tab. - Select Satin Special. - Left-click on Apply and ok. 4. Create the wine bottle Left-click on Show all. (0)

6 Select the Closed object icon. - Select a colour for the wine bottle. o [V5] Red o [V6] C8. - Select the Step fill stitch. - Left-click for a corner. - Right-click for a curve. - Use the Backspace key on the keyboard to remove a faulty click. 5. Change the properties of the Wine bottle Select the Wine bottle Left-click on Reshape object. (H) Left-click and drag the Stitch direction indicator Horizontal. Move the Red Cross and Green diamond as indicated in the picture. Press Enter on the keyboard. Press Esc on the keyboard. Change the Step stitch properties. - Select the Wine bottle. - Left-click on Object Properties. - Select the Fill stitch tab. - Select pattern 19. - Stitch length 3.0. - Left-click on Apply and ok. View the design in Artistic View. - [V5] Left-click on Artistic view - [V6] Left-click on Artistic view / Press T on the keyboard 6. Create the Wine bottle label. Switch to the normal view. - [V5] Design view - [V6] Normal view / Press T on the keyboard Zoom in on the label. [V5} - Select the Zoom box icon. (B) - Left-click on the Label. [V6] - Move the mouse cursor in position on the Label. - Turn the mouse wheel upwards. - Press Esc on the keyboard Digitise the label. - Select the Closed object icon. - Select a colour for the Label. o [V5] Select a gold/yellow colour. o [V6] Select C45. - Select the Step fill stitch. - Left-click for a corner.

- Right-click for a curve. - Use the Backspace key on the keyboard to remove a faulty click. Remove the overlap stitching. - Select the label object. - Left-click on the Remove Overlaps icon. 7 7. Change the properties of the label Select the label Left-click on Reshape object. (H) Left-click and drag the Stitch direction indicator Vertical. Move the Red Cross and Green diamond as indicated in the picture. Press Enter on the keyboard. Press Esc on the keyboard. Change the Step stitch properties. - Select the Label. - Left-click on Object Properties. - Select the Fill stitch tab. - Select step pattern 1. - Left-click on Apply and ok. (If apply is not active left-click ok) 8. Save the design. Go to File > Save as. Browse to the required folder. Enter a name for the design. Left-click Save. 9. Underlay Referring back to the roadmap you will notice that the rest of the objects only require a step underlay, let s change the underlay setting. Right-click on the Auto Underlay icon. Deselect Use automatic underlay settings for new objects. Deselect Apply Underlay 2 to remove the edgewalk selection. Left-click Apply and ok. 10. Create the leaf detail Zoom in on the leaf. [V5} - Select the Zoom box icon. (B) - Left-click on the leaf detail. [V6] - Move the mouse cursor in position on the leaf detail. - Turn the mouse wheel upwards. - Press Esc on the keyboard Digitise the one side of the Leaf. - Select the Closed object icon.

- Select the required colour for the object. o [V5] Select a shade of green. o [V6] Select colour C3. - Select the Step stitch. - Left-click for a corner. - Right-click for a curve. - Use the Backspace key on the keyboard to remove a faulty click. - Follow the same steps to create the other side of the leaf. 8 11. Change the properties of the leaf Select side one of the leaf Left-click on Reshape object. (H) Left-click and drag the Stitch direction indicator Diagonal. Move the Red Cross and Green diamond as indicated in the picture. Press Enter on the keyboard. Press Esc on the keyboard. Apply the same steps for side 2 of the leaf. Press Esc on the keyboard. Change the Step stitch properties. - Select both sides of the Leaf. o Select side 1 hold Ctrl in on the keyboard and select side 2 o Release the Ctrl key. - Left-click on Object Properties. - Select the Fill stitch tab. - Select pattern 17. - Change the Stitch lenght to 3.00. - Left-click on Apply and ok. 12. Add shading to the leaf Select the Closed object icon. Select the required colour for the shading. - [V5] Select a dark/light shade of green. - [V6] Select C33. Select the Satin fill stitch. Digitise side 1 of the shading. (Look at the picture to see the shape of the shading) - Left-click for a corner. - Right-click for a curve. - Use the Backspace key on the keyboard to remove a faulty click. - Follow the above-mentioned steps to create the shading of side 2. 13. Change the properties of the shading detail 1 2

9 Select side 1 of the shading objects. Left-click on Reshape object. Left-click and drag the Stitch direction indicator diagonal. Move the Red Cross and Green diamond as indicated in the picture. Press Enter on the keyboard. Press Esc on the keyboard Follow the same procedure to change the stitch direction of side 2. Change the properties of the satin fill stitch objects. - Select one of the shading objects, hold Ctrl in on the keyboard and select the second shading object. - Left-click on Object Properties. - Select the Fill stitch tab. - Select Satin special. - Left-click Apply and ok. (If apply is not active left-click ok) 14. Remove the Underlay from the leaf and shading objects Switch to the normal view. - [V5] Design view - [V6] Normal view / Press T on the keyboard Select the first object, hold the Ctrl key in on the keyboard and select the rest of the objects. Release the Ctrl key. Left-click on the Auto Underlay icon. 15. Add textured edge to the leaf objects. Select one of the leaf objects. Right-click on the Textured edge icon. Select the Textured edge button. Select a texture side. Change the texture and span. Left-click Apply. If the textured side is incorrect select the other side. With the textured edge window open select the other side of the leaf. - Apply textured edge.

- Left-click Apply. With the textured edge window open select one of the shading objects. - Apply textured edge. - Left-click Apply. With the textured edge window open select the other shading object. - Apply textured edge. - Left-click Apply. - Left-click ok. Save the design. - Left-click on the Save icon. View the design in Artistic View. - [V5] Left-click on Artistic view - [V6] Left-click on Artistic view / Press T on the keyboard 16 Create the grapes. Switch to the normal view. 10 - [V5] Design view - [V6] Normal view / Press T on the keyboard Zoom in on the grapes. [V5} - Select the Zoom box icon. (B) - Left-click on the grapes. [V6] - Move the mouse cursor in position on the grapes. - Turn the mouse wheel upwards. - Press Esc on the keyboard Digitise the grapes. - Select the Closed object icon. - Select the required colour for the grapes. o [V5] Select a purple colour. o [V6] Select C16. - Select a Step stitch. - Digitise the objects. o Left-click for a corner. o Right-click for a curve. o Use the Spacebar on the keyboard to remove a faulty click. o Press Enter on the keyboard. o Follow the same steps to complete all the grapes. o Press Esc on the keyboard. 17. [V5] and [V6] Change the properties of the grapes. Select all the grapes objects using the - Left-click on the Colour film bar. Left-click on Object Properties. Select the Fill stitch tab. Colour film bar.

11 Select Pattern #12. [V5] Left-click Apply. Select Effects. Select the Others tab. Select Wave effect. Left-click Apply and ok. [V6] Left-click Apply and ok. Left-click on the Wave fill icon. Change the direction of the wave object. - Select the object. - Left-click on Reshape object. (H) - Move the wave into a new direction. - Follow above-mentioned steps to complete all the grape objects. 18. [V6 only] Change the grapes to a Ripple fill stitch. Select the last colour on the colour fill bar. Select the Ripple icon. Left-click on Object Properties. Change the Stitch Spacing to 1.5. Left-click Apply and ok. 19. Add lettering to the Label Switch to the normal view. - [V5] Design view - [V6] Normal view / Press T on the keyboard Zoom in on the label. [V5} - Select the Zoom box icon. (H) - Left-click on the label. [V6] - Move the mouse cursor in position on the label. - Turn the mouse wheel upwards. - Press Esc on the keyboard Add the lettering object. - Press A on the keyboard. - Enter the required name. (Wine) - Select a font style. (Nightowl) - Left-click Apply and ok. - Left-click on the screen to drop the lettering into position. - Change the size of the lettering.

o Left-click and drag a corner handle to the required size. o Press Esc on the keyboard. - Left-click and drag the lettering object into position. - Select a new colour for the lettering object. 12 20. [V6 only] Add outline detail to the lettering object. Select the lettering object. Select the Outline Design icon. Change Offset = 0 Outline Count = 1 Select Outline holes Left-click on the Select object icon. Select a new colour for the lettering outline detail. Press Esc on the keyboard. Save the design. - Left-click on the Save icon. 21. Create the outline detail to the label and bottle Label - Zoom in on the label detail. - Select the Closed Object icon. - Select colour C8 - Select the Satin outline stitch. - Left-click for a corner. - Right-click for a curve. - Use the Backspace key on the keyboard to remove a faulty click. Change the width of the Satin outline stitch. - Select the satin border detail. - Left-click on Object Properties. - Change the Satin width to 1.5. - Left-click Apply and ok. Bottle - Left-click on the Open object icon. - Select the Backstitch outline stitch. o Left-click for a corner. o Right-click for a curve. o Use the Backspace key on the keyboard to remove a faulty click. o Press Enter on the keyboard. Grapes - Left-click on the Open object icon. - Select the Backstitch outline stitch. o Left-click for a corner. o Right-click for a curve. o Use the Backspace key on the keyboard to remove a faulty click.

13 o Press Enter on the keyboard. Create a continuous embroidery stitch with the outline detail. - Select the last colour on the colour film bar. - Left-click on the Blackwork Run icon. - Save the design.