DRAWings PRO XII Features

DRAWstitch launches the new DRAWings® version XII

DRAWstitch is proud to announce the launch of DRAWings Version XII, a major upgrade to its premier embroidery software that introduces the new, patent-pending Sketch stitch. With Sketch, users can transform a single bitmap image into an intricate charcoal sketch using just one black thread or multiple shades of gray thread. Additionally, they have the power to rotate, slant and resize any bitmap shape and edit bitmap images inside the node editor. Other features include Clipping Region images with bitmap fill types, applying trim and intersect on bitmap images, cutting and splitting them in parts; converting images with transparency to stitches without filling transparent areas; and overlapping objects which create holes in bitmap images themselves.

A major highlight of this edition is the introduction of a new array fill with bitmap fill types, allowing users to create unique designs using bitmap images in rectangular or circular arrays.

Additionally, the intuitive re-arranging tool & patent pending technology allows users to conveniently rearrange objects to their desired design. Further round off these powerful features with start/end points and space fills for your object arrays, vertical support for text, precise text spacing between characters, smooth nodes fine tuning, fit the embroidery design in any hoop automatically and more!

With such impressive design capabilities paired with convenient functions such as auto adding Fix/Lock stitches and the ability to show/hide objects during editing, this edition ensures efficient workflow time after time. This advanced set of capabilities has already been referred to as a game-changer for those working on complex embroidery designs and surely expands DRAWings users’ creative potential like never before.



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Introducing the new patent pending Sketch stitch

Patent pending feature
Patent pending feature

Our newest addition to our embroidery software is the patent pending Sketch stitch technique. With Sketch, a bitmap image can be transformed into a charcoal sketch with just a black thread or an assortment of gray threads. The technique is tailored for use mostly on white fabric and covers roughly 20% of the area, making it versatile for embroidery on delicate materials like t-shirts. Reversed versions of Sketch on dark fabrics is also supported. This added feature expands the range of customizable options for our valued users.

Edit bitmap images that are filled with stitches inside the node editor

The node editor can now be used to edit bitmap images that contain stitch patterns. By inserting nodes and adjusting their positioning, the user may modify the shape and design of the image as desired. This added feature offers enhanced flexibility and customization for bitmap images with stitching, enabling more precise editing capabilities. This functionality can be particularly useful for stitching the image in a specific shape or area. Overall, the node editor's ability to edit bitmap images with stitches provides exciting possibilities for visual creativity.

Edit bitmap images that are filled with stitches inside the node editor

Ability to rotate, slant and re-size bitmap shapes that are filled with stitches

This feature allows the user to rotate, slant, and re-size bitmap shapes that have been filled with stitches, therefore adding a new level of flexibility for artists and crafters who can create original and personalized projects. This function can also address stitching challenging areas or achieving desired symmetry in a finished product.

Ability to rotate, slant and re-size bitmap shapes that are filled with stitches

Apply trim and intersect on bitmap images

Another way to manipulate bitmap images is by using the Trim and Intersect tools. For example, trim allows the user to trim parts of the design and create holes. Intersect can also be utilized to combine multiple shapes, keeping only the overlapping area. With these tools, users have the ability to enhance their bitmap images and create unique embroidery designs.

Apply trim and intersect on bitmap images

Cut bitmap images that are filled with stitches and split them in parts

When working with embroidery designs, it is often necessary to split a bitmap image into multiple parts in order to fit the design within the stitching limitations of the machine or create a unique, artistic shape. The "knife" tool allows the user to precisely cut a bitmap into separate pieces. These pieces can then be moved individually and right within the design as needed.

Cut bitmap images that are filled with stitches and split them in parts

Convert images with transparency to stitches without filling the transparent areas

Convert images with transparency to stitches without filling the transparent areas

DRAWings PRO version XII supports PNG files with transparency and will only generate stitches in the non-transparent area of the image. This ensures that the finished product has clean lines and does not waste any thread or fabric by filling in unnecessary spaces.

Images with Bitmap fill types - Clipping region

Clipping is now available for every bitmap fill type, that is, Cross-stitch, Photo-stitch, PaintStitch and Sketch. By default, those type of images cover a rectangular area. Now, users are no longer confined by the rectangular shape. Clipping can be used to either produce a different output shape, e.g. an oval PaintStitch image or to clip out parts of an image to be further used for more intrinsic designs.

Images with Bitmap fill types - Clipping region

Transparency to clipping region

When a PNG image with transparency is imported and converted into any bitmap fill type (Cross-stitch, PaintStitch, Sketch), the software actually generates stitches only in the non-transparent area of the image. In this case there is an extra option on the convert menu to "Convert transparency into clipping region" and in this way the transparent area of the image is clipped.

Transparency to clipping region

Overlapping objects create holes in bitmap images

This feature is very helpful as it removes stitches that are not visible when objects overlap with bitmap images. When an object is placed over a bitmap fill, a hole is generated in the desired shape. This feature works with all stitch types, including Cross-stitch, Photostitch, PaintStitch and Sketch. The overlapping functionality extends to objects underneath the bitmap fill, where any overlapping areas will be removed, creating a more streamlined design. This feature enhances the overall appearance of the designs and saves time in the editing process.

Overlapping objects create holes in bitmap images

Automatic color selection in photostitch depending on the fabric color

In dark fabrics, Photostitch is automatically filled with white color and vice versa. This feature is applied on monochrome PhotoStitch designs, it saves editing time, and ensures that designs will stand out.

Automatic color selection in photostitch depending on the fabric color

New fill type in Array, Floral fill

New fill type in Array, Floral fill

"Floral fill" is a special Array fill type which automatically creates impressive floral designs by using your own flowers to fill the array. It is a combination of "Floral vine" and "Space fill" which produces beautiful and unique embroidery designs.

Array fill with bitmap fill types

The new Array tool allows the user to fill an area using a bitmap image. This results in stunning effects with Cross-stitch, Photostitch, PaintStitch, and Sketch, which can take any design project to the next level. Usage of this feature is really simple, therefore allowing the user to effortlessly experiment with different patterns to achieve unique results every time.

Array fill with bitmap fill types

Use bitmap images for your rectangular or circular arrays

Bitmap images in a rectangular or circular array can add a new dimension to any project. Whether it's a cross-stitch design, Photostitch, PaintStitch, or Sketch, these arrays allow for unique patterns and symmetry. It is truly easy to create these arrays, using any bitmap image in a chosen array shape. Size and placement are fully customizable. The result is a visually striking design that will certainly impress.

Use bitmap images for your rectangular or circular arrays

New fill type in Array, Space Fill

This innovative Space Fill type utilizes copies of the internal shape to create a unique, statement look for the outer shape area. The copies are scaled and rotated randomly to add dimension and texture to the design. This fill type can be used in a variety of ways, including large shapes for added visual interest.

New fill type in Array, Space Fill

Show - hide objects during editing

This tool is meant to temporarily hide objects from the screen, to facilitate editing of multi-layered designs, such as fill areas, shapes, and borders stacked on top of each other. The tool practically helps the user focus and handle underlying shapes and layers, without having to move the upper layers, while keeping them out of the way. This allows the clearer editing, creating intricate designs becomes simpler and more efficient.

Show - hide objects during editing

Revolutionary new tool to add start/exit points and re-arrange objects at the same time

Revolutionary new tool to add start/exit points and re-arrange objects at the same time
Patent pending feature

The new, patent-pending rearrange tool allows users to effortlessly modify design sequences, trim points, and start/exit points all at once. It works within a single-color layer, displaying the entire sequence graphically while allowing for simple drag operations to make changes intuitively. Users can further add or remove trims and adjust start and exit points with ease. This innovative tool streamlines the design process, saving time and improving efficiency.

Random stitches (Satin - Satin serial)

Satin - Satin serial stitches can add depth and texture to an embroidery design, but when placed in a random pattern, they can take on a whole new level of visual interest. This technique allows for greater flexibility in the composition of a design, as well as a more unconventional and unpredictable look. The random placement adds movement and energy to the design, creating a unique piece every time. Random satin stitches can elevate any embroidery project and lend it a truly one-of-a-kind feel.

Random stitches (Satin - Satin serial)

Support for vertical text

DRAWings PRO v. XII offers support for vertical text placement. This feature automatically generates stitches to fill the designated text area, allowing a seamless integration of vertical lettering into the designs. This addition offers greater design flexibility and allows for unique visual elements in embroidery projects.

Support for vertical text

Precise text spacing between characters

Embroidery letter spacing can now easily be adjusted with numeric values. Depending on the design, a smaller value will result in tighter spacing while a larger value will create looser spacing between letters. These settings can be adjusted to the user’s liking, allowing for maximum customization of the designs.

Precise text spacing between characters

Smooth nodes - fine tune vector shape

DRAWings PRO v. XII automatically removes any unnecessary nodes, thus increasing the quality of the designs created after trace (Auto-digitize). Since cusp nodes are not to be removed by this automatic tool, converting the cusp nodes into smooth nodes is recommended before applying the tool.

Smooth nodes - fine tune vector shape

Fit the embroidery design in the hoop automatically

Fit the embroidery design in the hoop automatically

DRAWings PRO v. XII offers the “fit to hoop” option, a unique feature to conveniently fit any design in the hoop. The software automatically scales the design to fit within the embroidery area of the hoop. No more manually adjusting or guessing at the correct size -the software takes care of it.

Change the density of stitch designs (.dst, .pes, .jef, .vip etc.)

DRAWings PRO v. XII allows adjusting the density of stitching in embroidery files like .dst, .pes, .jef, .vip, etc. within a 25% range. Fluctuating the density adds emphasis to certain features or reduces the stitch count for more delicate fabrics. This fine-tuning can also be helpful in compensating for changes in the design’s scale.

Change the density of stitch designs (.dst, .pes, .jef, .vip etc.)

Apply Special functions (Trim and Stop) on objects through the Sequence manager

The Sequence manager allows more customization of the designs. The "Trim" function triggers a thread trim before a specific object, allowing more control over the design process. The "Stop" function pauses the embroidery machine before stitching the selected object, offering the chance to change thread colors or add embellishments. This added feature in the Sequence manager allows for even more precise and creative embroidery designs.

Apply Special functions (Trim and Stop) on objects through the Sequence manager

Auto add Fix / Lock stitches, if needed, in stitch designs (.dst, .pes, .jef, .vip etc.)

Proper stabilization of the embroidery is crucial to prevent unraveling or distortion. That's DRAWings PRO v. XII automatically adds fix and lock stitches, where necessary, to raw stitch designs like .dst, .pes, .jef, .vip etc. This not only saves time and effort, it also ensures high-quality results with every design.
Fix: small stabilizing stitches added at the beginning of an object to stabilize it
Lock: small stabilizing stitches added at the end of an object to prevent unraveling

Auto add Fix / Lock stitches, if needed, in stitch designs (.dst, .pes, .jef, .vip etc.)

Replaced Colors dock by a smart edit box and swatches

The old Color dock has been replaced with a more efficient and user-friendly, smart edit box for naming or inputting color codes, coupled with an expanded swatch display. The edit box allows quick access to specific colors, while the expanded swatch display provides an at-a-glance view of all available colors. This new setup streamlines the design process and enhances the overall usability.

Replaced Colors dock by a smart edit box and swatches

Find a specific color by searching with a hex color code or a specific thread color name/number

Search in the Colors dock is now possible by using a hex code, also known as a hex triplet. Exact shades can be selected just by inputting the six-digit combination of letters and numbers. Alternatively, a certain thread of the current thread palette can be located by searching with the respective thread color name or number. Finding a color has never been easier.

Find a specific color by searching with a hex color code or a specific thread color name/number

Convert vector-based objects to raw stitches for accurate stitch editing

Convert vector-based objects to raw stitches for accurate stitch editing

The ability to convert vector-based objects into raw stitches allows for more precise editing, when for example the stitches of a design are adjusted to match the tension of the fabric, therefore producing better results on the finished product.

New help system

The new help system utilizes HTML for easy updates and allows for greater language accessibility. No need to download language-specific files as the online repository allows for immediate access to the help content in any supported language. For those who prefer offline access, downloading the file remains an option. This system not only streamlines the user’s experience, but also allows for quick updates and improvements without requiring a software update.

Manual mode improvements

Manual mode has been significantly enhanced in DRAWings PRO v. XII so that experienced users can have more control over how the software generates embroidery. When switching from Auto to Manual the software automatically separates fills from outlines, re-arranges items for fewer color changes, and trims whatever is necessary, in case an object is moved from back to front, to avoid changing the design.

Objects in Manual mode have either Fill or Pen - not both

In manual mode, objects now have either fill or outline (pen), instead of both. This change provides a more intuitive user experience, uncomplicated color changes and better aligns with traditional digitizing software, providing more control over a design.

When loading a stitch file or an artwork file, the new design will have the same name

When loading a stitch or artwork file in DRAWings PRO v. XII, the new design automatically inherits the name of the file. This allows for easier organization, quick and efficient access to the designs and minimizes managerial work. Renaming the design during the saving process is always possible.

Increased supported size for PaintStitch / Sketch to cover larger hoops

Larger "PaintStitch" and "Sketch" designs are now possible, thus increasing the resolution and clarity of the embroidered result. New embroidery machines with larger hoops can take advantage of this feature, making larger embroidery designs the new norm.

Re-designed object properties

The redesigned object properties in DRAWings PRO v. XII allows for a more streamlined user experience. Having moved properties into the design area and having integrated 3D acceleration, makes it easier to quickly shrink or hide unneeded items to create a more refined view. No need for tabbed views by making all properties accessible through touch. The "properties" area automatically hides when a tool that does not allow for selection is being used. Overall, these changes make for a smoother and more efficient design process.

Supporting more embroidery machines and hoops

Support for additional machine models has been added, broadening the range of machines, and consequently the share of the embroidery market which can benefit from the features of DRAWings PRO v. XII. Support for a wider variety of hoop sizes is also provided, allowing more versatility in designing and flexibility in user’s choices.

Override default machine selection when stitch files .pes, .jef, .jef+ are loaded

For those who frequently switch between machines, the "Override default machine selection from stitch file data" option is a valuable tool. By toggling this feature on, the default machine will automatically change, based on the imported stitch file. So, if for example, a .pes file is loaded, the machine will switch to a Brother model. This saves time and eliminates the need for manually adjusting settings before embroidering.

Bar-code support in Printouts

The Printout feature of DRAWings PRO v. XII includes a barcode so that embroidery machines which support this feature can quickly load designs just by scanning the barcode code on the software’s Printout. This streamlines the production process, saving time and increasing efficiency for industrial embroidery operations. In addition to design information, the barcode can also contain stitch count and color change data for even more versatile usage.

Override default machine selection when stitch files .pes, .jef, .jef+ are loaded

For those who frequently switch between machines, the "Override default machine selection from stitch file data" option is a valuable tool. By toggling this feature on, the default machine will automatically change, based on the imported stitch file. So, if for example, a .pes file is loaded, the machine will switch to a Brother model. This saves time and eliminates the need for manually adjusting settings before embroidering.

Marker width support added in the color selection for Paint types

"Paint" tool now includes marker width support in the color selection, therefore allowing the choice of a specific brush width for more detailed and accurate results. No more inconsistencies in painting previews, as the brush width of each color used can by adjusted according to its actual width. This added feature enhances the overall painting experience, allowing users to truly bring their visions to life.

Support ARM native build for new Macs with M1/M2 processors

The recent release of Apple's M1 and M2 processors has sparked excitement within the tech industry, offering improved performance and energy efficiency. As Macs continue to transition to these new processors, it is important to keep up with the change by supporting ARM native builds, thus optimizing code to run directly on the processor, rather than through emulation or translation. ARM native builds can improve speed and efficiency for end users, as well as potentially open up new capabilities within the system. Moving forward, staying updated with emerging technologies ensures optimum experience for DRAWings PRO users.



DRAWings XII PRO Features List

Introducing the new patent pending Sketch stitch
Ability to rotate, slant and re-size bitmap shapes that are filled with stitches
Edit bitmap images that are filled with stitches inside the node editor
Images with Bitmap fill types - Clipping region
Apply trim and intersect on bitmap images
Cut bitmap images that are filled with stitches and split them in parts
Transparency to clipping region
Convert images with transparency to stitches without filling the transparent areas
Overlapping objects create holes in bitmap images
Array fill with bitmap fill types
New fill type in Array, Floral fill
Use bitmap images for your rectangular or circular arrays
Re-arrange objects with the new, patent-pending, intuitive tool
Add start/exit points
New fill type in Array, Space Fill
Show - hide objects during editing
Random stitches (Satin - Satin serial)
Support for vertical text
Precise text spacing between characters
Smooth nodes - fine tune vector shape
Fit the embroidery design in the hoop automatically
Change the density of stitch designs (.dst, .pes, .jef, .vip etc.)
Apply Special functions (Trim and Stop) on objects through the Sequence manager
Added cross-hair that goes across all screen



Auto add Fix / Lock stitches, if needed, in stitch designs (.dst, .pes, .jef, .vip etc.)
Replaced Colors dock by a smart edit box and swatches
Find a color by searching with a hex color code or a thread color name/number
New help system
In manual mode, all connecting stitches are visible
Objects in Manual mode have either Fill or Pen - not both
When loading a stitch file or an artwork file, the new design will have the same name
Automatic color selection in photostitch depending on the fabric color
Increased supported size for PaintStitch / Sketch to cover larger hoops
Supporting more embroidery machines and hoops
3D adjustments
Supporting more embroidery machines and hoops
Override default machine selection when stitch files .pes, .jef or.jef+ are loaded
Bar-code support in Printouts
Convert vector-based objects to raw stitches for accurate stitch editing
Marker width support added in the color selection for Paint types
Improvements in the way the digitizing function works
Improvements in the way the Delete object function works
Artwork objects can open holes in embroidery
Improve Hi DPI support for multi-monitor Windows
Support ARM native build for new Macs with M1/M2 processors
Limitless undo levels
Kerning pair support in Pre-digitized fonts for creating accurate lettering designs