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Importing files into weaveit
Importing files into weaveit













#IMPORTING FILES INTO WEAVEIT SOFTWARE#

In recent years, this software has become largely a tool for photographers in its most recent incarnations. Meanwhile, for my one of my next art pieces, I may work with Paint Shop Pro. I could probably get just as good a overall idea of where I want to go in a piece by painting or with ordinary graphics software. Unlike tapestry and rug weaving, however, my crackle weaving depends on the interaction of warp and weft. I wonder if it might be helpful to me? A thought. The intended audience is tapestry weavers and rug weavers. One thing of interest, for example, is that you can use your warp and weft lines as grids. But Sally's software enables you to create your graphic as a woven image. Grid'N'Weaveit is a graphics program is similar in some basic respects to other graphics programs such as Paint Shop Pro. In that email I learned that Sally Breckenridge, who created the weaving software called has now created a new weaving software program. Perhaps I can do this while I am dyeing the additional colors I am going to need.Ī recent email helped to generate this line of thinking. But I would want to blow it up to the actual size of the weaving. I think, too, it could be just as effective.

importing files into weaveit

I would probably "paint" on the computer simply because that would be easier. What to do within the roughed-out colors would be determined at the loom. What i am talking about would be simply a painting that roughs in the colors with approximate proportions. I do think cartoon might not be a bad word. I am not talking about any kind of detailed painting, the cartoons that tapestry weavers do, for example. Some of the dissatisfaction I expressed a recent post might be helped by painting my ideas first.













Importing files into weaveit