Janome DigitizerPro Instruction Book page 149

Embroidery software
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Underlap: 1.00
To cover holes exactly, accept the
0.00.
To overlap the filled holes and the original object,
enter a positive offset – e.g. 1.00. Overlapping the
objects prevents gaps appearing.
To leave a gap between the filled holes and the
original object, enter a negative offset – e.g. -1.00.
6 Click OK.
All holes are converted to Parallel Fill objects with the
same fill stitch settings,
thread color as the source object.
Creating offset objects
Use Edit > Offset Object to create accurate
outlines for any filled embroidery object.
Use the Offset Object tool to quickly create new
outlines from selected objects. Any closed object
can be used. The generated outline is an
independent object that can be reshaped or
modified as required. Use offset objects to
highlight details – e.g. small Satin objects – or
create seamless borders. You can center generated
objects over the original outline or offset them.
To create offset objects
1 Select the source object.
2 Click the Offset Object icon.
3 The Offset Object dialog opens.
Underlap: -1.00
default value
stitch
angle, stitch effects and
JANOME Embroidery Software Instruction Book
Chapter 19 Advanced Digitizing Techniques
4 Enter the required offset in millimeters.
of
5 In the Offset Count field, enter the required number of
offset objects.
6 Click OK.
Source object
Creating feathered edges
Use Feather Edge to create rough edges, to
create shading effects, or to imitate fur or other
fluffy textures in your design.
Applying Feather Edge
Click Edit > Feather Edge to apply the effect to
new or selected objects.
Apply Feather Edge to create a rough edge along
one or more sides of an object. Feather Edge is
applied using the current Feather Edge settings in
Enter required
offset
Offset Count:1
Offset Count 2
147

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Digitizer mbDigitizerpro 3.0Digitizer mb 3.0

Table of Contents