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How To Use Faux Embroidery Maker & Create Orders On Gearment App

IMPORTANT: PLEASE FOLLOW THESE STEP TO ACTIVATE FAUX EMBROIDERY FEATURE
* Step 1: Create a Gearment account at https://app.gearment.com/auth/register to create faux embroidery orders
* Step 2: Contact our Support Team for further instruction via Gearment Fulfillment fanpage or chatbox

I. 3 STEPS TO SET UP FAUX EMBROIDERY MAKER



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Step 1: Import brushes to add stitches effect



Step 2: Import pattern to add embroidery texture effect



Step 3: Set up actions



II. INSTRUCTION TO CUSTOMIZE LAYERS



Once you have successfully install our Faux Embroidery Maker in Photoshop, new layers including thread ends, stitches, base fringe will be added for you to edit.





III. HOW TO MINIMIZE PRINTING ERRORS FOR FAUX EMBROIDERY ARTWORKS



Turn off the 'drop shadow' in the fringe tab to ensure that the artwork is printed sharply. It is recommended to turn on the 'drop shadow' only for mockups, as it enhances the realism of the product image
Limit the use of bright pastel colors for the design to avoid it looking washed out.
Do not use a black color across a large area, as it may cause blending with embroidered lines.
It's recommended to apply the embroidery action initially and then determine the final design dimensions to minimize the potential impact on the size of the embroidered lines.
While you have the option to use the embroidery action for multiple artworks, it's advisable to apply the embroidery action one artwork at a time when using the Faux Embroidery Maker to prevent potential errors.
If the embroidery action encounters any issues, try turning off the artboard or restarting Photoshop before playing the action again.
For artworks with a size smaller than 5 inches, it's suggested to reduce the size by half before applying the action. Once the embroidery effect is applied, you can resize the artwork according to your preference to ensure that the embroidery texture and effect are clearly visible on the artwork.

Updated on: 12/29/2023

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