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== Vector object properties ==
== Vector object properties ==


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Firstly, you must understand that vector objects like circles are made of two parts:
* The '''border''' (also called stroke or line)
* The '''fill''', i.e. the inside
 
In the format tab you can select whether you want
* a fill-only object, i.e. the border is made invisible
* a border-only object, i.e. the shape is made invisible
* an object that has both.
 
For embroidery (as well as for other multi-media projects) you will work with all three.
 
(more later ...)

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Introduction

This is a beginner's tutorial for the Stitch Era embroidery software. It explains how create and edit vector graphics that later could be translated to embroidery objects (stitch sections).

There are three reasons for learning how to use vector graphics

  • Repair/adjust vectorized bitmap (raster) images
  • Work with imported vector graphics (as opposed to use the original source program)
  • Draw vector art with Stitch Era

Of course, these three use cases can be combined in a project.

The Interface

When you start a new empty project you will find yourself automatically in the Artwork tool, i.e. the vector graphics environment as shown in the following picture.

Artwork tool - empty design

At this point you now either can import artwork, e.g. like discussed in Stitch Era - simple digitizing or start drawing.

Let's insert an ellipse as shown below. Select the ellipse icon from the Closed shapes pull down menu, then move the mouse into the work area below and drag it.

Artwork tool - creating a circle

If you aim to create a circle, you could watch the dimensions at the bottom of the Stitch Era screen. However, we suggest to draw an approximate object and then edit it's properties later.

After you inserted a first vector object or when you select one, the the interface will change and display the full tool set.

Firstly, you may want to change colors. Play with "fill color" and "border color". You also may notice the "Layout" tab in the top menu. It would allow you to change the size, position and rotation of the object and align/distribute several objects. More about this later.

Artwork tool - vector object created or selected

Vector object properties

Firstly, you must understand that vector objects like circles are made of two parts:

  • The border (also called stroke or line)
  • The fill, i.e. the inside

In the format tab you can select whether you want

  • a fill-only object, i.e. the border is made invisible
  • a border-only object, i.e. the shape is made invisible
  • an object that has both.

For embroidery (as well as for other multi-media projects) you will work with all three.

(more later ...)