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kirs10 Posted - 05/30/2011 : 19:10:31
I am trying to import a picture of my son, but when it is imported it come out so the face doesn't look like a face at all.
Can you please help me figure out how to make a pattern that looks like picture?
Thank you very much I appreciate it!
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Dragonlair Posted - 05/30/2011 : 20:27:03
The same tips apply to all imports - the best quality imports are achieved by "tiny" images. Your image should be the same size in pixels as you want your pattern to be in stitches. That will give you the resolution you want. Beyond that, it is pure design "tweaking" to get what you want from the "rough draft" of the import.

Diane
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