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Stitched sim

Lightning Bolt
Single-color silhouette. 45° fill on black twill makes the polyester sheen pop.
- Stitches
- 4,565
- Colors
- 1
- Run time
- 6.6 min
D3VUR Simulation Gallery
Every design uploaded to D3VUR is converted to a real embroidery file (DST/PES/JEF/EXP/VP3) and run through a photoreal renderer so you see thread sheen, fabric, and stitch direction before paying. The gallery below is the same pipeline running on eight reference designs.
Designs
9
Stitches
122,455
Threads
18
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Stitched sim

Single-color silhouette. 45° fill on black twill makes the polyester sheen pop.
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Stitched sim

Letterform fill with running-stitch borders for crisp edges.
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Stitched sim

Three-color flat illustration. Layered fills, sharp peaks, accent sun.
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Two-color icon with running-stitch steam. Saucer fill demonstrates underlay.
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Two-color overlap with smooth curves and a satin-style arrow shaft.
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Stitched sim

Single fill region — 45° scanline coverage on a complex polygon.
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Stitched sim

Three nested fills (red → orange → yellow) — gradient look with discrete colors.
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Compact icon with five disconnected fill regions and automatic trims.
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Capital "A" with the interior triangle properly cut out — raster-mask hole detection for shapes vtracer flattens.
1. Vectorize
vtracer turns the bitmap into solid-color SVG paths, with smart palette merging so similar shades collapse to one thread.
2. Classify
Each path is tagged fill / satin / running by area + aspect, and matched to the nearest of 390 Isacord polyester threads.
3. Stitch
Production density (1.4 stitches/mm²), per-region fill angles, underlay, segment clamping, and trims between regions for clean machine output.
4. Render
Each stitch is drawn as a multi-fiber polyester strand with directional sheen, drop shadow, and procedural fabric weave.