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CreativeClutter Posted - 11/07/2014 : 09:50:24
Hi all,

Fairly new here.

I need lots of help and support in learning how to use this Awesome program. Particularly in setting up my project and planning it and designing my projects. I have some pretty high goals for projects. I'd actually like to take paintings and create them into cross stitch projects
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Dragonlair Posted - 11/07/2014 : 20:46:33
There is a tutorial and there is a PDF form of a user's manual. I suggest you start there.

I'm not to sure about importing paintings for 2 reasons -- one is that they may be copyrighted and therefore anything you create can be for YOU only and cannot be given or sold. The other reason is paintings may not have the depth you need without creating a lot of "confetti" stitches. Since most imports to a pattern work best with a one stitch to one pixel ration, you're either going to create one HUGE pattern or you may lose a lot of details because of the need to shrink the image of the painting to a small enough version.

Diane
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