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Texcelle Program — Nedgraphics

NedGraphics Texcelle is a specialized CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software that serves as the industry standard for the design and production of woven materials, particularly rugs and carpets. It bridges the gap between artistic creativity and industrial manufacturing by offering a high-performance environment for complex pattern development. Technical Precision and Design Flexibility

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

Unlimited color palettes mapped to industry-standard color libraries (like Pantone). Nedgraphics Texcelle Program

One of the most significant advantages of Texcelle is its seamless integration with the manufacturing floor. The software is not just an illustration tool; it generates the technical data required by high-speed weaving machines (such as those from Van de Wiele or Schönherr).

By simulating the exact yarn density and structure on-screen, Texcelle helps identify potential weaving defects—such as overly long yarn floats or structural instability—before the loom starts running. This dramatically reduces yarn waste and machine downtime. Legacy Archive Compatibility One of the most significant advantages of Texcelle

While Adobe Creative Cloud programs are excellent for general graphic design, they introduce significant bottlenecks when applied to industrial textile manufacturing. Nedgraphics Texcelle Generic Software (e.g., Photoshop) Matches exact machine pitch and non-square pixels. Limited to standard square pixels and screen resolutions. Color Control

To truly appreciate Texcelle, it helps to understand how it transforms a creative spark into a physical product. Step 1: Artwork Input Using the real-time repeat view

The designer establishes the layout dimensions. Using the real-time repeat view, they ensure that the edges wrap around perfectly. Any gaps are filled, and motifs are balanced across the repeat tile. Step 4: Quality Allocation and Scaling

Pre-configure templates matching the exact densities and width constraints of your factory's specific looms to eliminate errors during the initial layout phase. Conclusion