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Veronica,
As I always tell people, try to use a photo with the same number of pixels across as you want stitches across. By doing this, the program will not make any changes by dropping pixels so basically, "what you see is what you get" — meaning your pattern should come out looking the same as your photo.
I also had another thought that sometimes improves the quality of your pattern and "averages" out the pixels a bit and maybe would help with your pixelation. You may want to try checking the "Antialias on" box in section 8. This smooths out some areas. It's hard to explain but you may just want to try it to see if your pattern looks better.
Let me know if I can help further!
Terry
Hi,
There are many variables so I'm not sure what's causing this.
For example, if your image is large and you're creating a small pattern, you'll lose a lot of stitches.
If you would like to post an image you're having problems with, I can make some suggestions. Or if you'd like to keep your image private, let me know and you could email a copy of your image and I'll take a look at it.
Also, please let me know what type of pattern you're creating (beading, crochet, etc.).
Terry
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thanks Melanie!
BTW trust and believe i wont be offering any help! im pretty sure we arent even supposed to be "associating" with each other since we are both "addicts!"
LOL
#CarryOnThereIsNothingToSeeHere
I have many many beads i will never use. these are the type u would see at walmart, they are inconsistent in size however great for loom, crochet, and many many more things. i want to sell as many as i can cheap....
I also have items such as pendants, jumprinhs, wire guards swaroski crystals and many 50 gram packs of miyuki fish tank mix.
I ordered several items to get a lower price and a friend was supposed to buy over 1/2 of it when it came (oops have not spoken to her since, she flaked on me) so there is nothing wrong with any of these items!!!
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Veronica,
As I always tell people, try to use a photo with the same number of pixels across as you want stitches across. By doing this, the program will not make any changes by dropping pixels so basically, "what you see is what you get" — meaning your pattern should come out looking the same as your photo.
I also had another thought that sometimes improves the quality of your pattern and "averages" out the pixels a bit and maybe would help with your pixelation. You may want to try checking the "Antialias on" box in section 8. This smooths out some areas. It's hard to explain but you may just want to try it to see if your pattern looks better.
Let me know if I can help further!
Terry
Hi,
There are many variables so I'm not sure what's causing this.
For example, if your image is large and you're creating a small pattern, you'll lose a lot of stitches.
If you would like to post an image you're having problems with, I can make some suggestions. Or if you'd like to keep your image private, let me know and you could email a copy of your image and I'll take a look at it.
Also, please let me know what type of pattern you're creating (beading, crochet, etc.).
Terry
Support
Thank you! Will definitely post new creations (and
perhaps and oldie too!)
Mare
thanks Melanie!
BTW trust and believe i wont be offering any help! im pretty sure we arent even supposed to be "associating" with each other since we are both "addicts!"
LOL
#CarryOnThereIsNothingToSeeHere
I have many many beads i will never use. these are the type u would see at walmart, they are inconsistent in size however great for loom, crochet, and many many more things. i want to sell as many as i can cheap....
I also have items such as pendants, jumprinhs, wire guards swaroski crystals and many 50 gram packs of miyuki fish tank mix.
I ordered several items to get a lower price and a friend was supposed to buy over 1/2 of it when it came (oops have not spoken to her since, she flaked on me) so there is nothing wrong with any of these items!!!
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