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Old 12-08-2006, 01:23 PM   #1
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How to degitize fur?

I am new in the field of digitizing fur.
Just wanted your guidance regarding digitizing fur ?

How about greatwallemb?
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Old 12-08-2006, 10:11 PM   #2
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I dont know what greatwallemb is , but im sure i have ready something very interesting about digitizing fur in the Digitizing Tutorials Forum on Dtalk.
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Old 12-12-2006, 06:54 PM   #3
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I couldnot find it, Can you give a brief idea here? or atleast provide a link.
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...problems with digitizing for fur?

First you must know how fur is handling on embroidery machine and that is almost same as fabric for towels,heavy blankets...and simular fabrics.
So it's very hard to get good result if you don't use some special tricks.
1.Depends of type of Fur;if is harder then you can increase numbers of stitches,but if is light fur(such as Rabbit Fur or Sea Lion Fur)then excessive number of stitches will "eat out" and made severe damages to Fur.In that case use less density with longer stitches(density 0,43-0,45mm and stitch length 4,5-5,2mm),but us Edge Run Underlay in order to make design look more stabilized.

2.By embroidering Fur is very important to use Water Soluble Foil on top of Fur...that will end with beutiful stitch finnish.

Hope that will help a litlle...

Good luck!
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