Sandee Kelley wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Apr 2009 07:56:47 -0700, Herb <Herb@the.herb.garden> wrote:
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>>Sandee Kelley wrote:
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>>>For left chest on polo style shirt.
>>>.hus file format if possible.
>>>Sending as attachment.
>>>Any help much appreciated.
>>>
>>>SK
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>>Just the text and logo or do you want the color bands also?
>>
>>Here's a real quick-and-dirty one with both, but the color bands
>>stink. You could stitch just the text/logo. If you want better color
>>bands ask and we'll see what we can do.
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> Herb and Simplyme - thanks again.
> If I get the artist to provide the background file as a jpg and then
> the top layers with the letters as a jpg would it be something you
> could do separately, then marry the files?
> I just need three splashes of RW&B at that same upward angle, no
> shading necessary, with the black lettering in a horizontally level
> position.
> Thanks for your help.
> SK
It has nothing to do with layers, etc; but if your artist could
provide an unblended version it would help. An image that uses only 5
solid colors would be the best (a background plus black, red, white,
and blue). Note that there's no way for the digitizing process to
separate the background and the white part if they're the same color.
Where's the white? Whee does it start and stop?- unless you want a
completely filled rectangle.
It will lose the water-brush effect, but then, threads aren't water
colors.
You might also want to be more specific about the size you want -
measuring the width from the leftmost part of the red to the rightmost
part of the blue - not diagonally.
- Herb
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