Easy access to extensive libraries of weaves, textures, and motifs to speed up the creative process. Technical Advantages for Manufacturers
Imported artwork usually contains thousands of gradient colors and blurry edges. Using Texcelle’s color separation wizard, the designer reduces the image to a precise number of flat colors. Edges are cleaned up so that the design translates cleanly to yarn loops or print screens. Step 3: Putting the Pattern into Repeat
Implementing Texcelle into a textile mill’s ecosystem yields immediate operational benefits: Nedgraphics Texcelle Program
: Especially for woven labels, ties, and velvet fabrics. Texcelle CAD Software for Jacquard, Carpet, & Tuft
The process begins with importing an idea. Designers can scan hand-painted artwork, import digital photographs, or start completely from scratch on a blank canvas within Texcelle using a digital drawing tablet. Step 2: Cleaning and Reduction Easy access to extensive libraries of weaves, textures,
Texcelle is structured into three scalable tiers, helping you choose the right toolset for your specific needs:
: Exact grid mapping ensures that what you see on the screen matches the physical dimensions of the woven fabric. Edges are cleaned up so that the design
Freelance designers and independent studios use Texcelle to deliver production-ready files directly to global mills without compatibility bottlenecks. Conclusion
A: Yes, Texcelle imports layered PSDs, preserving blend modes and transparency.
One of the most time-saving features is the . If a buyer wants to see the same floral pattern in "Autumn" tones (reds, oranges, browns) instead of "Spring" tones (pinks, greens, yellows), Texcelle can globally swap color palettes in real time. This allows designers to generate 50 color variations of a single pattern in under an hour.