Nedgraphics Texcelle Program [ 2K · 480p ]

You need to turn the smooth image into a grid of pixels suitable for weaving.

To avoid long floats (which snag or break), Texcelle automatically breaks up continuous areas of color using "stitch" patterns. The user controls the maximum float length, ensuring the fabric passes durability tests while retaining the visual design.

A beautiful design on a screen is useless if it cannot run on a loom. Texcelle connects directly to production hardware. It generates the necessary data for Jacquard machines, creating punch files or electronic cards that tell the loom exactly which warp yarns to lift. It also produces color separations for printing and accurate technical spec sheets for manufacturers. Nedgraphics Texcelle Program

Texcelle speaks directly to industry-standard RIPs (Raster Image Processors) and screen engraving machines.


For designers coming from a purely artistic background (using tools like Procreate or Photoshop), Texcelle can present a learning curve. It requires a "textile mindset"—thinking in terms of warp and weft, float lengths, and weave bindings rather than just layers and blend modes. You need to turn the smooth image into

However, once mastered, the software offers a level of control that generic design tools cannot match. Furthermore, NedGraphics provides integration with other modules in their ecosystem, such as Weave Studio for simpler weaves or Easy Weave for rapid prototyping, creating a comprehensive ecosystem for any textile professional.

Because Texcelle handles massive files, it requires a robust workstation. Nedgraphics recommends: For designers coming from a purely artistic background

Note: Texcelle uses a hardware dongle (USB license key) for activation. There is no cloud-only version currently, ensuring security for proprietary fabric designs.

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  • Pilot and iterate: