![]() Well, I feel that Customizer are great for those who are totally up for monogramming and editting lettering, adding words, and making a standard font all unique and one in a million again. So, what's so great about Customizer then, you may ask. Well, I guess I deserve the best, in that silly way. Sometimes I cry because I keep getting myself into an emotional trap like this by diving right into the best product there is in any world. I need to work triple hard, get more sales off my business and try make it up to earn all the funds so I can invest in this blardy good software, by hook or by crook. And here I am wondering if I can afford to downgrade further to 3days a week work. ![]() SO, I am just saving US$900 for the Digitizer upgrade from my Customizer once I have the funds. 3) I would love to have access to all the nifty tools that makes digitizing fun! 2) I do a lot of applique more than a fully digitized image, and Creator cant do appliques. Ok fine maybe there is, but with auto digitizing I feel like it will just be a blob of thread in that space. I cant be digitizing a 2x2" image, can I? Who embroids that small. What I get is a badly distorted file when enlarged. Many reasons here, because 1) who in Singapore have vectored files to do anything? I have come across a lot of companies who dont have the vectorized file of their logos. I just felt that I will use a lot of the Digitizer stuff that Creator cant more than the Creator programme. The only reason why I didnt go to Creator right away and got myself Customizer is because, I dont think I will use a lot of Creator's additional function (the difference between the two) a lot. Those 4 is definitely worth the US$500 difference, but in the currency exchange, that is over sgd$700!! That is a lot. Oh what are the difference between Creator and Digitizer? The four major difference are that Digitizer could do 1)manual digitizing, 2)could fill/run shapes, 3)the digitizing tools (this is nifty! I love them!), and 4)create applique (I love love love this ability!!!) The Creator would be great for those who always have a vector image file to work with I think. The Creator being at US$599 and Digitizer being at US$1099, with just 4 BUT very major difference, I tell you that $500 difference goes a long long way. I got something else that is close enough from DME, so I guess that'll make up for it. Especially the one I used for the girls' name on the romper above. I also miss a lot of the fonts that comes with the Digitizer. Ok, I dont really know what it feels like to be in the cold snowy night alone (because I am in Sunny Singapore - and the only cold experience I had was in Shanghai minus the snow), but lets imagine anyway. Maybe if the design is super simple and the image file you have is top notch vector file, then perhaps you wont see much difference but if your file is altered, distorted (because of resolution) or very complex, oh the joy of being able to manually digitize them is like getting hot chocolate on a cold snowy night alone. The end product of the two is almost worlds apart. ![]() It is so easy! Maybe it needs a bit of getting used to if you are not the right click left click kindda person, but it is oh so simple! I tried doing auto digitizing with the Creator version, but it is far far away from the precision of a manual digitizing effort. I really don't know how else to emphasize it. While I am sure other software may be able to do this, but I just don't think it will be as easy as Hatch does it.Īnother thing I miss, is obviously digitizing on its own. ![]() This applique command is only on Digitizer, and I love creating this! I didn't create this from scratch, I merged two designs together (a number applique and a bow applique). I love love love how it removes overlap so precisely. Do you even know how neat it makes any applique, the ability to remove overlap, and still stitch so awesomely? Well this is proof! I miss the Digitizer a lot lot! So what in Digitizer do I miss the most? I know I have been yapping away about Wilcom and Hatch a whole lot this week. ![]() Assalammu'alaikum family, friends, readers and followers of this blog. ![]()
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