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Resize
When a design or a selection is resized with BuzzSize, you can choose if
you want the number of stitches to be recalculated or not. In order to
maintain the density of the original design, you will want to choose to
have the number of the stitches recalculated.
you want the number of stitches to be recalculated or not. In order to
maintain the density of the original design, you will want to choose to
have the number of the stitches recalculated.
Optionally, you can choose not to use stitch recalculation when resizing
a design. This means that the resized design or selection will contain the
same number of stitches as the original (Figure 3-9). Shortening the
stitches reduces the physical size of the selection and lengthening the
stitches increases the physical size of the selection. If you reduce an area
too much, the stitches will be too close together to sew properly. If you
increase the physical size of an area too much, the area will be sparsely
sewn.
a design. This means that the resized design or selection will contain the
same number of stitches as the original (Figure 3-9). Shortening the
stitches reduces the physical size of the selection and lengthening the
stitches increases the physical size of the selection. If you reduce an area
too much, the stitches will be too close together to sew properly. If you
increase the physical size of an area too much, the area will be sparsely
sewn.
You can resize your selection using the
Resize tool
that is located on the
Stitches-in-Space toolbar. Change the
center of your resize operation by dragging the
cross to the desired location. The numeric value of
your custom center is displayed on the bottom
status bar. Remember that the center of your hoop
is location 0, 0. In the example shown, the center
of the resize operation has been set to the tip of the
beak (Figure 3-10).
cross to the desired location. The numeric value of
your custom center is displayed on the bottom
status bar. Remember that the center of your hoop
is location 0, 0. In the example shown, the center
of the resize operation has been set to the tip of the
beak (Figure 3-10).
Toggle between a custom center and the center of the selection by
clicking on the
clicking on the
Custom Center
toolbar button located on the main
toolbar.
Before
After
Figure 3-9 Close-up of stitches before and after resizing when not
using stitch recalculation.
using stitch recalculation.
Figure 3-10 Drag
the cross to change
the center of the
the cross to change
the center of the
. (