EQ Lessons: Tracing Letters in PatchDraw
by Barb Vlack and Angie Maidment
Before drawing the letters in EQ we need to get them from Microsoft Word, edit them in Microsoft Paint, and then bring them into EQ and start tracing.
Setup
- In Microsoft Word (or similar word processing program) start a new document and select Arial Black as the font style. Type the desired letter that you would like to trace. For this particular lesson we are going to trace an uppercase "A"
- Highlight the letter and type in the font size to 200.
- On the EDIT menu choose Copy or Ctrl+C to copy the selected letter to the clipboard.
- From the START menu, click on Accesories, and then on Paint, to open MS Paint.
- In MS Paint, on the EDIT menu choose Paste or Ctrl+V to paste the letter into MS Paint. A window appears that says "The image in the clipboard is larger than the bitmap. Would you like the bitmap emlarged?" Click yes and continue
- Click on the Fill coloring tool
and click on a color other than black or gray on the color palette bar
and click on the letter to change the color of the letter - On the FILE menu choose Save. The letter can be saved as a 24-bit bitmap in the folder of your choice. If you plan on tracing many letters in EQ5, perhaps you would like to make a folder titled "AlphabetBitmaps" and save all your bitmaps in there. Just remember where you saved it!
Setup In EQ
- In EQ5 open a new project and name it whatever you would like, perhaps "Letters."
- On the WORKTABLE menu, click on Work on Block.
- On the BLOCK menu, click on New Block, and then on PatchDraw.
- On the BLOCK menu, click on Import for Tracing. Find the bitmap that you saved from MS Paint in Step 7 above and click Open.
- The letter "A" should then appear on the worktable. Center the letter on the drawing board.
- Click on the Patchdraw tab at the bottom of the screen and you are ready to begin tracing.
Tracing In EQ
I recommend drawing these letters-with-interior-openings in a special way so when you position them on your quilt as appliqués so the background will show through the interior opening. You will get the look of the interior opening if you draw it and position it on top of the outline of the letter, but you will essentially be placing a patch on top of another patch. These instructions are for drawing the opening as part of the entire letter. You will have a line splitting the letter. You'll see what I mean when we get there, I hope. This separation is not necessary for the pattern of the letter. It is only necessary for designing/coloring purposes.
- Draw an octagon from the Polygon Tool on top of the "A".
Click on the Bezier Edit
tool and follow this sequence for positioning nodes from the octagon:
- Upper left corner
- Upper right corner
- Lower right corner
- Lower inside corner of the right "leg"
- Top point of the inside triangle of the letter --- you're going to cros the crossbar of the letter, and that's exactly what I want you to do.
- Lower left point of the inside triangle
- Lower right point of the inside triangle
- Add a node and position it at the lower right corner of the crossbar
- Add a node and position it at the left corner of the crossbar
- Add a node and position it at the bottom right corner of the left "leg"
- Add a node and position it at the bottom left corner of the left "leg".
- That's it. You may want to use the Zoom In tool and marquee a box around the area where you will have the crossbar meeting the right leg of the letter. Tweak the positioning of the nodes so they meet exactly with the line of the leg so you won't have an overlap or a gap.
- Finish up the drawing by deleting the block outline, deleting the imported bitmap, resizing the letter, coloring the letter, and saving your final project.
Have fun and happy quilting!
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