EmbroideryStudio provides options for creating custom embroidery fonts. You can create entire embroidery fonts from converted TrueType fonts. You can digitize letters from backdrop images, convert vector objects, or digitize freehand using any of the input methods. You can use artwork from sources such as calligraphy books or TrueType fonts.
In this section we show how to convert and modify TrueType fonts. We digitize embroidery lettering from scratch for inclusion as a custom font. We adapt an existing font to a decorative, multicolor font. We also take a script font and turn it into a custom embroidery font.
Tip: Source files and sample custom fonts used in this section are included in the Projects > Custom Fonts folder.