If you have a product with built-in fonts, the program gives you significant control over them. The specifics vary depending on which lettering style you’re using, but in general, you can adjust the font, color, size, aspect, center, rotation, mirroring, slant, kerning, layout, stagger, sequence, envelope shape, stitching properties including density, underlay, underlay density and compensation (which can be used to increase boldness) for the design as a whole. Furthermore, you can adjust the color, size, position, rotation, kerning, aspect and mirroring down to the individual letter. You can adjust the letter sequence for Monograms so that letters may overlap exactly how you want them. And if you do overlap your letters within a Monogram, the hidden stitches are automatically removed for you so that the design sews out nice and flat. For fast and easy Monogram setup, you have 14 Quick Styles to layout your design, including Vertical, Square, Oval and Diamond.
When sizing letters, your letters automatically switch to a fill-like satin stitch. This looks like a fill, but unlike a fill, the stitches maintain the beauty of the curved satin column. Another benefit of this is that fonts can be made far larger than ordinary embroidery fonts - some as tall as 8”.
To make the fonts even more versatile in size, automatic adjustments are made for you to help the letters sew in a smaller size than they would in other programs. For instance, when you make the letters smaller, narrow satin stitching is automatically adjusted to keep long-enough stitches to actually sew. Although some small designs look good on screen, they won’t embroider well. The fonts in the program protect your stitching automatically.
Multi-Line text offers line spacing options. Circle Text lets you keep on typing, right into a spiral!
The platform can further be extended by adding font and design packs, now available from your favorite digitizer, sewing machine dealer or online at http://www.Embrilliance.com.