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From: Herb <Herb@the.herb.garden>
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Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 21:20:58 -0700
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wifeof hnc wrote:
> My husband reads this newsgroup and comes up with something for me
> every now and then.
>
> He tried to get a jpg of a horse that we will be getting Monday 5/18
> along with her colt, digitized for me so I could do it for the twins.
>
> So far no gp.
>
> Jim tried but he is not there yet.
>
> He saw you back again after your computer problem and told me to see
> if you might be able to do it.
>
> I would rather use the picture of Sara the something found on line.
>
> It you can give it a try, I would be thankul. If you are unable to do
> it there is no problem.
>
> Jim will keep trying.
>
> Wife of havenoclue
Photographs are particularly difficult to digitize, either manually or
programatically.
I would agree with SimplyMe's suggestion that if you really want an
embroidered image that you find an appropriately similar existing
realistic horse design.
Another approach that would be a LOT easier and end up with a much
better result would be to take your image(s) and transfer them to
fabric. You can easily obtain fabric sheets that can be fed through an
ink-jet printer and produce striking results. You could then either
piece into or applique onto your final product.
- Herb
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