Creating seamless repeats is fundamental to textile manufacturing. Texcelle provides advanced tools for straight repeats, half-drops, brick repeats, and mirror repeats. Designers can view the repeating pattern across the entire screen simultaneously while editing a single tile. Transforming Creative Design into Production Data
Once finalized, the Texcelle file is saved in native NedGraphics formats ( .CHX or .DES ). This file contains the perfect color map and geometric layout. It is then passed to the technical design department, where weave structures, yarn assignments, and electronic jacquard files (such as Stäubli or Bonas formats) are generated for the production floor. Why Choose Texcelle Over Generic Graphic Software?
Focused on RGB/CMYK channels; lacks textile-specific palette locking. Real-time, multi-directional repeat previews while drawing. Requires manual offsets or clunky pattern preview patterns. Production Ready
A home textile designer wants to create a with a honeycomb weave and three warp colors (navy, white, light blue) and two weft colors (navy, white). In Texcelle: Nedgraphics Texcelle Program
For companies like , adopting Texcelle represented a digital turning point. Traditionally, textile design involved a slow process of manual cleaning and physical sampling. Texcelle allows these teams to:
Protect specific colors or areas while recoloring or applying filters.
The software features drawing tools optimized for textile motifs. These include: for natural drawing. Why Choose Texcelle Over Generic Graphic Software
Direct output to jacquard, tufting, and print machine formats.
Texcelle serves as a hub within the broader NedGraphics ecosystem. It works by directly importing designs into NedGraphics Tuft for tufting machinery preparation. You can also extend its functionality with specialized add-ons:
The program supports specialized tufting layouts, allowing commercial flooring manufacturers to simulate stitch rates and pile heights perfectly. Maximize Your Workflow: Tips for Users supporting sustainability efforts.
Creating high-fidelity virtual samples that replace the need for physical prototypes, supporting sustainability efforts.
Texcelle minimizes errors in repeating and color separation, leading to higher quality final products and fewer production issues.