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Thread: My First Scan

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    Default My First Scan

    Here is my first scan. The probe is awesome, I can see me getting addicted to this. Feel free to comment or use for whatever you want.
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    Say that looks great. I have one I've never had time to use. Guess I should make time.
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    That came put good. Did you do any editing?
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    I scanned on best and did no editing other than making the feather 1/2 inch.

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    Really nice pattern and scan. I don't have the probe, someday I will get it.

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    Great scan and thanks! Yes the probe is a cool tool addition for the CW. Be careful though, you will find your self looking at everything trying to figure how to fit it into the machine to be scanned!
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    Well, Here is another one. I need to look at the turorials to clean this up but feel free to use it. Any comments welcome as how to clean up the areas "inside" the applique as I think it would look much better if these areas were flat.
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    both look really good- thank you!

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    Hi will-munny.
    Thanks for sharing.
    If you just right mouse clik the pattern and then outline pattern, you can select the outline around the outside of the pattern and make it a carve area.
    If I understand what you whant, that should give you the look you are after.
    Have a great day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by will-munny View Post
    Well, Here is another one. I need to look at the turorials to clean this up but feel free to use it. Any comments welcome as how to clean up the areas "inside" the applique as I think it would look much better if these areas were flat.
    When you make a cutpath you don't have a closed loop on three parts. If you saved the MPW file you can clean up these spots with the pattern editor. If you don't need a cutpath you can carve this with a carve region. You can also use the Pierced function to cut out your applique. This is a great scan.
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