Light fabric embroidery often looks thin because the garment weave, stitch density, and underlay do not fully support the thread coverage the design needs. The...
Read MoreEmbroidery usually looks worse on dark fabric because contrast, thread coverage, and fabric movement make gaps, edge fuzz, and small details more visible; the...
Read MoreMuchos clientes notan que sus archivos en formato AI, EPS o PDF son sorprendentemente grandes.Un archivo vectorial que debería ser ligero termina pesando varios megabytes, lo que...
Read MoreJagged edges in vector logos are usually fixed by cleaning anchor points, smoothing curves, removing path noise, and rebuilding weak artwork with proper vector...
Read MoreTo vectorize vintage logos without losing style, redraw the main shapes manually, clean only the damage, and keep the original proportions, lettering, and...
Read MoreEmbroidery fails near seams because the fabric shifts at the join, stitches lose support, and the design was not built for that kind of stress; the fix starts...
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