Generate cuts and shapes
I. Programs and Methods for Generating Shapes:
|
Tool | Methods to generate shapes: |
|---|---|
Symbol View [Basic] | Graphical method |
Shape editor | Input of values in a table |
ShapeSizer | Edit existing shapes in a table and create sizes (grading) |
Image Import | Import the picture of a shape: |
II. Tools and formats:
|
tool for creating a shape | Designation | Unit of measure | Presentation | File extension |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Symbol View [Basic] | Grid | Stitches | Grid | .shr |
Shape editor | Vector | Millimeter / Inch | Lines | .shv |
Pixel | Pixel | Stitches / Steps | .shp | |
ShapeSizer | Vector | Millimeter / Inch | Stitches / Millimeters | .shp |
Stoll shape file:
- You will find the Stoll shape files under:
- Stoll shape files has the .shv format.
- Standard attributes are assigned to those shapes.
Shape editor:
- Convert shapes of the .shv format by specifying the stitch density into the .shp or back again.
- Generate shapes of the .shv or .shp format by editing tables.
Symbol View [Basic]:
- When saving a shape, the .shr format results in the Symbol View [Basic].
A shape saved under this format can be converted to the .shp format.
mdv file:
- In the .mdv pattern file only the shape is saved with it in the .shr format.
You have to save shapes separately. - A .shr shape can be saved in any desired path via the menu.
- A .shr shape can be converted into an .shp shape via the menu and be saved under any desired path.
Always save the shape!
Shapes in the .shr format are not saved automatically as shape.