Herb, it looks GREAT. Thanks so much. I'll stitch it out tomorrow!!
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:54:19 -0800, Herb <Herb@the.herb.garden> wrote:
>This looks better. I made the letters a tiny bit smaller and spaced
>them out a little more. I've also added a color stop (and a color
>change, but use whatever thread, of course) before and after "GRANITE
>GLEN" so you can check it out by itself.
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> - Herb
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>No_Spam_Please@No_Spam wrote:
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>> On Mon, 08 Mar 2010 18:11:49 -0800, Herb <Herb@the.herb.garden> wrote:
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>>>No_Spam_Please@No_Spam wrote:
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>>>>Could someone digitize the attached logo for me? My son's girlfriend
>>>>is a vet and just started a small side business caring for horses. The
>>>>size is 2-3/4" wide and 1-3/4" high for the 4.4 hoop. Let me know if
>>>>you need another format; this is the one she gave me and it was done
>>>>on a Mac.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks so much.
>>>
>>>Attached.
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>>>I've also attached the modified graphic as a jpeg. Note that there are
>>>no longer 18,000 different colors, and they are more separated (the
>>>original brown hills and the brown horse tended to merge together),
>>>the image is larger, and it doesn't have the .png file's transparency
>>>or apparent anti-aliasing.
>>>
>>>Because the interior was connected to the background, only the horse's
>>>outline has been digitized.
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>>>The image was digitized with click'n stitch extra, then imported into
>>>Artista, where the text was deleted and reentered as text, using the
>>>original font, Rockwell Extra Bold.
>>>
>>> - Herb
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>> Hi Herb,
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>> I stitched the design out tonight! The horse came out beautifully;
>> the letters in the "Granite Glen" are a bit too wide and run
>> intogether. Do you have that font in a non-bolded version? I think
>> that, or making the letters a little smaller will do the trick. Thanks
>> so much for your help with this. It is most appreciated!!!
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