Creating custom fonts

EmbroideryStudio provides methods for defining custom embroidery fonts. You can digitize letters from backdrop images, convert vector objects, or digitize freehand using any of the input method tools. You can use artwork from sources such as calligraphy books. You can also copy characters and symbols from the MS Windows® Character Map into an external graphics program. Here you can modify them as you like, save them to a graphics file, and use it as a design backdrop. See also Use the Character Map.

Note: You can also create new embroidery fonts by converting TrueType fonts. See also Converting TrueType fonts to embroidery.

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