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Old 10-20-2007, 09:40 AM
aspendog aspendog is offline
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I'll send the file to the embroider and get a quote, but all artwork must be redigitized as the embroidery software is proprietory and there are many different tyeps of stitching that must be taken into consideration when digitizing. It's not as simple as converting a vector file. Please shoot me an email at james@22elite.com and I will get back to you w/ a quote.

James

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Originally Posted by MyBluNITRO
I have digital files already. The cover and embroidery will be expensive enough. I did the original drawing in AutoCAD. I have a version in jpg. I can easily convert it to tiff.

I am interested in the logo (sans stripes). It would have to be scaled down to fit centered on the console, facing front, and change the lettering from black to red to match the factory leather seat stitching.

I had 6 decals printed at a race shop for $128.00. I realize embroidery work is much more expensive than printed vinyl. I acknowledge this could be so expensive it is out of my ballpark.

The first picture is of the decal mounted on my Nitro with the tail stripe. Yes, I know this 'artwork' is a bit much for some, I have even had it referred to as way to "Texas" by others, but it keeps everyone looking.



This one is of a spare decal that I have. This is what my digital files look like. I can change any part of it to any color I choose.



Is this doable without my having to find a second job?
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