about the thickness of the threads.

The thread should be thin. Most likely much thinner than you are used to.
This is not a thread for hand-made embroidery (floss) and, moreover, not a thread suitable for darning socks.
You will need a VERY fine thread. Threads are suitable for machine embroidery, or for overlocks. These yarns are labeled “100”, “120/2” or the like. The thread marked “40”, “40/2”, “60”, “80” will definitely not suit you – these are too thick threads.




Good threads in spools of 3000-5000 meters. This spool is enough for 5-10 works.

For your convenience, I made a file:

Download Thread thickness meter (PDF)

You need to print it on A4 sheet without changing the scale. Next, visually compare the thickness of the threads, you need a thread with a thickness of 0.10 – 0.12 mm – these are the thinnest threads.

BRIEF INSTRUCTION. HOW TO START.

STEP 1

·  Load the picture by clicking [Open].

·  Zoom, rotate and flip it as needed.

·  Click [Crop & to Step2]

STEP 2

·  S-ART only works with gray images!

·  In this step, you can adjust the grayscale image using the Effects sliders and the Presets buttons.

·  Click [to Step3]

STEP 3

·  For S-ART calculation, your image is uploaded to the remote server, usually it takes 20-30 seconds to wait.

·  After getting the result, press [Fast] for fast rendering or [Process] for step by step mode.

·  If you are tired of watching step by step rendering, just press [Fast].

·  How to use the Strings, d-Foce and Enhancer sliders are detailed in Question of the heading Step 3.

TIPS.

·  Look Question in the title of each of Steps!!!

· For a deeper understanding, go through the Example below – it will take 5-10 minutes and will give you a complete understanding.

· To obtain an impressive result, the image transmitted for the S-ART calculation should be without abrupt transitions (except for special graphics as in the example with the cat).

·  Make faces large. If you need to place a couple on the picture, their faces should be as close to each other as possible.