On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 23:30:47 -0700, Herb <Herb@the.herb.garden> wrote:
>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:
>>>
>>>
>>>>For left chest on polo style shirt.
>>>>.hus file format if possible.
>>>>Sending as attachment.
>>>>Any help much appreciated.
>>>>
>>>>SK
>>>
>>>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.
>>
>>
>> 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
Thanks Herb.
Will check with the artist and discuss solid color lines and areas for
three colors - showing as Red, "white" and blue in this image..
As for size, this is a family project (I don't have paying customers)
and the exact size is not critical. No one knows or cares about size,
and I want to put it on a polo shirt, left chest area and for it to
look nice. Putting an imaginary rectangle over it to encompass the
entire design, if I could digitize it, I believe I would try to use
the 100x100 hoop maximum for left to right and let the software
determine proper proportion of the top to bottom?
Have all available Viking hoops, and I have full trust in your opinion
being the best; what size would you recommend?
Thank you for your help.
SK
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