![]() ![]() The best part is that even when you break the lettering objects apart, they remain as editable text with the stitching sequence maintained. The Break Apart Lettering tool is a massive time saverwhen your customers logos are made up of lettering with different colors or shapes.Object properties can be edited separately for single lines, single words, or even single characters. Here’s just one that was heavily requested by Wilcom users and has been a hit so far… There are so many great features in the Wilcom Elements 3 product range, I need to start showing them off a bit. They have the features there, but it’s just not put together in an appealing and efficient manner (at least to me anyway).Īll in all, I really like the program and currently enjoying the end of the first full week with E3. Some of the other programs appear to be “clunky” in how everything is put together. ![]() The control that the user has from being able to manually input everything (I used to manually input that double slanted zig-zag that is now automated in E3) to being able to control other production machines not just embroidery machines, the direct interfacing with Draw and just in general the “sophistication” of how the entire package is put together. There are a few things that I like about the software that need special mention. Over the years, I’ve used Wings Modular, MasterWorks, PE-Designs. When I branched out on my own, I tried other digitizing software and eventually came back to the Wilcom fold. The first place I worked for had your software. I would say about 7 years of my 15 years in this industry, but not straight through. How long have you been using Wilcom software? ![]() I know my digitizing customers like the quality that I’m able to produce with the software as well. ![]() I’m loving the software, works really well with my Barudans (even have one with a sequin dispenser on it). What do you think about the new e3 software? This one is from Evan West at Wild West Designs…. Another review of the Wilcom EmbroideryStudio e3. ![]()
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