On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:25:49 -0800, Herb <Herb@the.herb.garden> wrote:
>scfan@goalpost.com wrote:
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>> On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 11:18:57 -0800, Herb <Herb@the.herb.garden> wrote:
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>>>snowedinscfan@goalpost.com wrote:
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>>>>On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 17:39:51 -0800, Herb <Herb@the.herb.garden> wrote:
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>>>>>scfan@goalpost.com wrote:
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>>>>>>On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 15:17:34 -0800, Herb <Herb@the.herb.garden> wrote:
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>>>>>>>scfan@goalpost.com wrote:
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>>>>>>>>I am hoping someone will digitize the South Caralona Gamecock logo. I
>>>>>>>>purchased eps art hoping that will help ensure a more professional
>>>>>>>>sew-out. I would lilke to sew this on a gift for a person very
>>>>>>>>special to me. Please just let me know if there's a charge.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Thank you for considering my request.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Here are a few. I posted this about 4 hours ago, but Easynews seems
>>>>>>>to be having hiccups and missed it.
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>>>>>>Thank you, Herb. I had some of the older designs but the sew out
>>>>>>wasn't great. The newer ones are better, but I'm hoping for a little
>>>>>>more detail. The original logo is difficult enough to recognize as a
>>>>>>gamecock, so I think I need to try for more definition. I'm attaching
>>>>>>the eps file this time.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>BTW, not even my original post shows on giganews. Guess the whole
>>>>>>system burped 8~)
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>>>>>I just looked at the designs I sent, and they do seem to be pretty awful!
>>>>>
>>>>>What size finished design are you looking for? There's a lot of detail
>>>>>there, particularly in the head, much of which WILL get lost at small
>>>>>sizes. I've attached one that's a little smaller than 5"x7". It's not
>>>>>usable as is, but I'd like your opinion on some specifics. E.g.:
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>>>>>Overall, in general, is this adequate quality? Small specifics are
>>>>>probably fixable.
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>>>>>Do you want the white outlines that are inside the "C" stitched or
>>>>>open as they are in the attached sample? I think that stitched would
>>>>>look better, but might also look strange because the outline doesn't
>>>>>continue around the whole bird.
>>>>>
>>>>>Do you want the TM?
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>>>>>The black outlines need work around the beak and a couple of the
>>>>>flying feathers.
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>>>>>And anything else you can think of!
>>>>>
>>>>>- Herb
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>>>>I'm hoping to get the design in 2 sizes, if possible. I'm looking for
>>>>left chest logo size & bigger for across the front of a sweatshirt. I
>>>>have a Singer XL 1000, so I'm lilmited to on hoop size to some degree
>>>>for the full chest sweatshirt. I hope that makes sense. Oh, I can
>>>>resize some...
>>>>
>>>>Re the white outline in the C. I'm attaching a picture of the logo on
>>>>a black shirt & it appears the white outline does go around the whole
>>>>bird. Is that a problem?
>>>>
>>>>I would like the TM--I can cut from the design if not needed.
>>>>
>>>>I hope I've answered all your questions except my over opinion which
>>>>is WOW & thank you.
>>>>
>>>>scfan
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>>>Errr. What two sizes? In inches or millimeters, please. A large design
>>>can be made to work in a smaller hoop (requiring re-hooping and
>>>re-aligning).
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>>>The whole white border makes sense, but can't be done from the image
>>>you posted. Note that there's no differentiation between the
>>>background and where the white outline would be. However, I did find a
>>>good image of just the gamecock, with the outline. Should be able to
>>>merge the two. (the big JPG of the gamecock is attached for your
>>>interest
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>> I'm really just guessing here, but for the left chest, about 3.25
>> inches wide. For full center chest, maybe about 8 inches wide--. I
>> would just resize but I've been told resizing (increase or decrease)
>> can ruin the design. Your input is appreciated. If 2 sizes is too
>> much work, I would be grateful for the smaller one only.
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>> If you can merge the files, that would be great.
>>
>> Terry
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>Here it is in a 3x3.
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