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Old 11-16-2006, 09:48 PM   #4
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Scorpio,

New digitizing softwares always give you bit of a hard time. Although i havent used or seen masterworks, i can still tell you that getting used to masterworks will take some time and efforts as well. Its just because every software has different terms, different options, different way of functions etc.

Do you mean that if you trade for your old digitizing software you get 1000 bucks off? , thats not a bad deal, but i think you should go through the knowledgebase/docs of the masterworks site before you do the switch. Try to grasp as much info of the software as you can from the internet and see if its better than what you have yourself. Please dont forget to post your results here as i myself am very keen to know about masterworks.

About the cliparts, if you are saving from the internet, i must say they will be smaller in size and not too good for digitizing properly. You may need to clean up artwork for that, here is a post i replied earlier on this issue.

http://www.digitizingtalk.com/digiti...g-artwork.html

Let see what you have to say about masterworks?

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