By hickcrazy1 on
Jan. 09, 2007
I am interested in becoming a digitizer, and have no idea where to start. I work with an embroidery company and they already have there own. I would really love to learn how to make beautiful designs. Are there trade schools for such things? Like the Art Institute? Please if you know, tell me everything.
Thanks,
Erica
Re: want to be a digitizer.
Hi Erica,
So you mean now you're working in an embroidery company? That's a good start.
As far as I know, there's no school that specializes in this field. Perhaps art school is the closest one but they don't teach you about this kind of profession....
All you can do is work as a digitizer and as you regain experience, you'll be able to make beautiful designs in the future. Good luck!
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Re: want to be a digitizer.
I am working at an embroidery company but with the machines. I use the Tajima program but it does all the work itself. So you have no more information than that? How did you learn? I have read on here that you can learn through the programs you purchase, through videos and booklets.
Re: want to be a digitizer.
I also want to learn digitizing.But I know nothing about this field. I'm a interpreter of a chine digitizing company. May be we can exchange our information of digitizing.Thanks.
Re: want to be a digitizer.
There are some books in market to learn! You need to start first and take your first step! Search in google.com for tips, tutorials and articles, you will see great resources which will help you a lot!
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