Hi, Beverly We don't have it but recently a customer of mine that we do contract work fro, asked me to do some Jacket backs, it wasn't too complex but a lot of lettering and not a lot of fill stitches, anyway he had bought this program thinking he could digitize his own work and then be able to send the shirts and the emb. file to a contract house and have his stuff done. Not having used it myself I have no idea of what level of adjustment there is but I digitized this logo and sewed a sample and then used his design as a sample and he liked mine better. Mine was 18,500 stitches, theres was 42,000. there was a lot of redundancy and not the best pathing and most everything was a fill stitch. so I can say as an optional quick turn small run option it may be great. and if you can tweak designs so that they'll run smoothly and quickly. then even better. I understand that everyone's version of auto digitizing is getting better with each new revision. now that people are buying in I think they see a new large market and make the product better and better, since new money and effort can be directed towards that goal. If you get it let us know what "You" think. I'd love to hear from a hands on user. Just my 2 cents worth. Sincerely, Ron Vinyard Owner, Graphic Designer Body Cover Design Screenprinting Magic Stitches Embroidery 420 S.W. "H" Street Grants Pass, OR 97526-2532 USA www.bodycoverdesign.com 1-888-435-0176 Toll Free 1-541-471-1504 Local 1-541-471-0427 Fax All outgoing e-mail certified Virus-Free by Norton Internet Security 2004 updated weekly. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Beebopproducts@xxxxxxx> To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 8:20 PM Subject: [amayausers] LETTER: Software question > Hi...I am just getting started on my Amaya and have done a few samples and > taken the classes which were really helpful. > > Anyway, wondered if any of you have tried the Coreldraw Drawstitch program. > We have a lot of our own artwork in vector format and would like something to > automatically convert it to optiumum stitches. This program seems to offer > that capability .... so that we do not have to do the complete digitizing > process. (I am sure adjustments would have to be made). It is new for > Coreldraw > but sounds enticing. Images then can be converted to .exp files compatible > to > Design Pro Plus and then converted to .ofm. > > Beverly Hanson > Beebop Productions > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: amayausers-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: amayausers-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx