![]() ![]() The more I learn, the better I have become at digitizing vector art, which is widely available - and increased knowledge of vector art has helped in the other areas of my business.ĭeco is an entry level purchase. But the learning curve included learning Corel Draw x4, which has resulted in my quickly adding vinyl cutting, heat press options, rhinestones, etc - all while learning a program that GREATLY helps me out with my embroidery biz. ![]() FYI: I have contracted nothing and I have purchased only when a customer has moved their biz to me and I recognize that what they have utilized as a "logo" is a purchased design. My thoughts starting out were to begin with a solid name (Wilcom was one of several I checked out) and an entry level software I could learn with (while purchasing art and contracting out my digitizing when needed). I have had many very happy customers and have produced some very nice items utilizing whatever they brought in for me to see, my scanner, Deco Studio, Corel Draw x4 (comes with Deco), and a lot of time. I have attended seminars, classes, online webinars, and I have watched good and poor designs stitch (or try to stitch). I have read everything I can get my hands on. I've done several designs - some good and some not so good. For whatever it's worth: I started in July with DecoStudio.
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