On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 22:02:40 -0700, Herb <Herb@the.herb.garden> wrote:
>On 6/29/2012 5:39 PM, nospamplease@thanks.com wrote:
>> On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 17:08:43 -0700, Herb<Herb@the.herb.garden> wrote:
>>
>>> On 6/29/2012 5:57 AM, nospamplease@thanks.com wrote:
>>>> This is the new logo for my friend's business. I've volunteered to
>>>> try and do some shirts. if anyone has the time& would try to
>>>> digitize I'd appreciate it! 3x3 for left shirt placement on
>>>> poly/cotton shrits probably.
>>>
>>> For the previous one, I just made some wild guesses. This time, I'm
>>> going to ask YOU to define exactly what you want.
>>>
>>> The logo as designed is intended for printing, with ink, on white paper.
>>> Note that NO ink would be used where the image is white.
>>>
>>> However, as an embroidery, I don't think you intend to do this only on
>>> white fabric with the fabric showing through the white parts (or do you?)
>>>
>>> So I'm asking you to define, precisely what color thread you visualize
>>> being used for each part of the design.
>>>
>>> As designed, the white 'bleeds' from the background into all parts of
>>> the design except for the crossed words. If you want any white stitching
>>> elsewhere, you'll have to indicate, show, or mark not only where you
>>> want the stitching but where and how you want it terminated. This
>>> includes the gutters (between the big colored squares), the border
>>> around the cross, etc.
>>>
>>> The internal white borders around the squares are very tiny - when
>>> reduced to your 3x3 (I assume that's inches and not centimeters or
>>> yards), they'd be less than a half-millimeter wide - not appropriate for
>>> embroidering - do you want them wider or eliminated entirely?
>>>
>>> - Herb
>>>
>>
>> Sorry Herb - I can only plead ignorance of knowing what is needed, I
>> asked for a "non-print" jpg.
>> They do want the white under the name& in the cross. Nothing around
>> the squares except a thin blue line. No white inbetween the squares,
>> no need for the words underneath the square.
>>
>> So basically - 4 squares (floating), each a diferent color with a thin
>> blue line around them. The cross and wording rectangle also outlined
>> in blue. White should only be in the cross and underneath the words
>> "the cache station". So 5 colors.
>>
>> The first one you did was great. There was a little blue "bleed" into
>> the cross part (I've attached photo), but I was amazed you did that
>> from a print graphic,& I appreciate your doing this one too.
>>
>> I hope I've given you enough information, and I apologize for not
>> being more clear on what was wanted.
>
>OK, I think I've interpreted what you've described! I wasn't sure about
>"the words underneath" so I included them, but as the last color stop,
>so you can skip the words or not as you choose. There are two
>consecutive BLUE color stops - I couldn't figure out how to eliminate
>one. The sequence is:
> Yellow
> Green
> Red
> White
> Blue
> Blue
> BottomLettering
>
>I've also included an image as I modified it to make the changes noted
>in the finished embroidery design.
>
>Please let me know how this fits your needs - it came out a little bit
>
> Herb
I will stitch out tomorrow. In Embird it looks AMAZING! Wow, thank
you so much, and you interpreted it correctly. I will give you
feedback once it's stitched out. Thanks again for your time & effort
on this.
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