User-Defined Split in Wilcom e4.2
29 January 2025Column A (Input A) Tool in Wilcom e4.2
30 January 2025Definition of Input Tools in Wilcom e4.2
Input Tools in Wilcom Embroidery Studio e4.2 are a set of digitizing tools used to create embroidery objects by defining their shape, stitch type, and properties. These tools allow digitizers to manually or semi-automatically convert artwork into embroidery stitches by outlining or drawing elements in different styles.
Types of Input Tools in Wilcom e4.2
Wilcom e4.2 provides several input tools, each serving a specific purpose in embroidery digitizing:
- Input A – Used to create satin or column stitches with uniform width, commonly for text, borders, and narrow objects.
- Input B – Similar to Input A but allows for varying column widths, making it ideal for more complex, curved, or tapered shapes.
- Input C – Used to create parallel running stitches, useful for single-line details and outlines.
- Input D – Specialized tool for creating outlines with variable thickness, often used in decorative stitch work.
- Complex Fill – Used to fill larger areas with tatami, satin, or other stitch types, useful for filling backgrounds and broader shapes.
- Run Stitch – Creates a continuous running stitch path, commonly used for outlines, borders, and detailing.
These Input Tools help embroidery designers efficiently convert vector-based artwork into stitchable embroidery files while maintaining control over stitch density, direction, and style.