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If you're looking for stitch brushes, there are a lot of vendors at Renderosity who sell them at reasonable prices. My fall back is Simple Stitches by Atrenais http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/simple-stitches/101410 which is a nice combination of brushes and PNG files that covers most basic options.
In Photoshop yes. In other graphic programs, maybe not. There are some add-on plug ins for things like Gimp that will let you use some PSP actions, but it's really a roll of the dice.
You could check ShareCG for textures to use with Stitch Witch.
I do it in zbrush personally. That way I can put down color and displacement map at the same time.
A quick off-topic side question while KevinH is waiting for stiching suggestions...
Mjc1016, do you know the official site for Audacity?
Either audacityteam.org or the sourceforge page are safe Sean, although it seems the audacityteam page has a slightly newer version (2.11 versus 2.10). Could be that sourceforge simply hasn;t updated the link?
R search is...terrible
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/?ViewProduct=94363
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/?ViewProduct=92177
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/merchant-resource-stitch-kit-02/93536/
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/?ViewProduct=102220
Both Rendo and DAZ's internal search systems have become worse with each site's last "upgrade." When I'm looking for something these days I just go to Google and type "DAZ" or "Renderosity" and the kind of item that I'm looking for, and it's almost always more effective.
Thanks. I misunderstood. I was searching in the wrong store. I found them by accident by searching in goole. I have the tutorial and the stitch brushes now. Thanks again.
I downloaded Blender, GIMP and Audacity from their respective sites and all seems good. I notice that when Blender starts it opens a black window that has some text in it. But it goes away before I can read it. I'm hoping that it does the same for you???
Yea, it's some legacy thing they don't hide from the start. It's fine. It's like DOS but I think it's like UNIX or something...
..yeah, it seems the more "advanced" site software becomes, the less it really works for the user.
"it's some legacy thing they don't hide"
Blender uses Python, Wolf. The "black window" that you see briefly when you start Blender is just Python starting up. Perfectly normal.
Ah, thank you! Now I know! Python! Sssssssssssssssssssss