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  • What kind of music are YOU listening while you are creative?

    Asked just for fun. I think drawing/painting and music belong together. Here is my list: for quick and expressive drawings I listen to alternative rock like Blind Age(unknown to the most of you, friends to me), Linkin' Park, 3Doors Down, Alter Bridge, and many more. for very freaky ideas I listen...
    Posted to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 (Forum) by mo on 07-11-2008
  • Writing to embroidery card

    I am new to Drawings and trying to figure out how to get a design from Drawings X3 to my PE Design Card reader/writer. Starting to think that it is probably to do with the reader/writer as it is a Brother product. What card reader/writer is one using for Brother .pes files that works within Drawings...
    Posted to Corel DRAWings (Forum) by LJC on 06-12-2008
  • DRAWings X3 Outline question

    Hi, I am new to this forum. I use Drawings X3 to make embroidery designs to sell on my own website. I have been using this software for about two years. I have not been able to change the outlines of my designs from the black default serial fill outline. I would like to know if there is any way to change...
    Posted to Corel DRAWings (Forum) by needlecreation on 05-13-2008
  • CorelDRAW X4 - Buttons in GREY do not work

    I am using CorelDRAW X4. Now-a-days, I am facing a problem i.e. buttons are grey and do not work (e.g. save, save as, print, etc.). Its not trial version and I have installed corel capture. What do I do? See picture for reference.
  • Problems with Vista, X3

    Last month my computer crashed. I was running X3 with Windows 2000. My new computer came with Vista. I installed DRAWings 2. I tried to install both service packs but Vista wouldn't let me. Whenever I take a design from draw to stitch nothing occurs. Just a blank screen with the fabric color. I ran...
    Posted to Corel DRAWings (Forum) by Tralfaz on 02-29-2008
  • How to create your own Texture Fill

    The above might be trivial but I don't know how to do it. Basically, I'd like to scan a texture (from a JPG image), insert it into the Texture Fill Dialogue i.e. Fill Tool --> Texture Fill, and then use it to fill objects. Anybody knows how to do it? Thank you.
    Posted to Corel DRAWings (Forum) by rade pavlovic on 02-27-2008
  • The actual stitch file for the DecoStudio "Golf Pro" example

    I got a few questions regarding my previous blog post about the quality of the results with Wilcom DecoStudio e1 . I wanted to follow-up that post by providing you access to the actual DST files for that example so that you can see for yourself. In addition, as you might not all have access to DecoStudio...
    Posted to Gérard on Graphics (Weblog) by Gerard Metrailler on 02-22-2008
  • DRAWings 4 - not a Corel product!

    DRAWings® 4 is a DRAWstitch product. Please note that this version of DRAWings has no connection with Corel Corporation and does not include CorelDRAW® Graphics Suite as graphics engine. Corel Corporation has announced a new partnership with Wilcom International , a leading developer of embroidery and...
    Posted to Corel DRAWings (Forum) by Klaus Vossen on 02-19-2008
  • DecoStudio Takes Embroidery to a Higher Level

    If you are currently a Corel DRAWings user, the last couple of weeks have probably been very confusing for you. Those of you not using Corel DRAWings to turn your artwork into stitches should give the new guy in town a long look. Corel DRAWings was a partnership between Corel Corporation and Wings Systems...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-07-2008
  • Re: CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5?

    • Feather vector objects and have it remain live and be able to adjust properties interactively or through property bar and possibly docker. • Automatically Link File updating. (etc. bitmap correction as for the adobe photoshop!) • Object Manage Master Page Numbaring Option Includ! (etc.adobe Page...
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