Well, I can't connect to the web server at Zundt Designs for some reason, tried yesterday and today. Yes, Ricky, I knew about Pissarro, maybe I was thinking of some "Paint" type program, maybe it's Picasso? Anyway, yes, if the paintings are digitized, and I would LOVE to see them, they would have to be done manually, and take a lot of time, but it could be done if you want to badly enough. I'm sure your 3D could handle it, if you have the patience. I know for one design, I purchased a design of the type I wanted, and watched it sew out over and over again in my Digitizer Pro, to see how they had done it. Once you see the technique done, usually you can find a way of duplicating it. Maybe purchase one of the designs when they're on sale, and give it a good look. Think of it as buying a 'tutorial', you can watch the technique over and over again. Good luck to you, nice to meet another digitizer. I'm going to keep trying to get to that website. Hugs, Marji
sorry it takes me so long to get to all my reading but thanks I figured it would just have to be arduous and time consuming UHG that is why they make the bucks and I the consumer LOL
this I knew "Pissarro was considered the father of impressionistic art" it does not explain how I can use my digitizing program to create these tiny flower designs I have 3D Husqvarna soft ware. I have digitized some interesting challenges but this art has me puzzled and I love it so!hope this made it all in :>)
It would be manually digitized, just like colouring in a picture. I had a look at the designs and they are gorgeous. They would take quite some time to digitize, I would think. I don't know about your software. I have digitizer Pro/MB.
You would need to get a picture of something like this, then digitize everything manually. Automatic digitizing just would not work with something like this.
You ran out of room, and your question got cut off. When you post a question, you can only put so many characters in the first box, then you have to go down to the second box, where you can finish the question. I think Pissaro is the name of the digitizing program, there are quite a few out there, some better known that others. You can try adding the rest of your question as an answer here, maybe we can help you more. Hugs, Marji
Pissaro was considered the father of impressionistic art. Without seeing the design, maybe it resembles his work.