THREAD DIGITIZING EMBROIDERY & VECTOR SERVICE
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EMBROIDERY DIGITIZING & VECTOR ART
Online embroidery/vectorizing service. We customize your logo\artwork with the best quality vectorizing/digitizing services. It's a worldwide company. We are created using machines with multiple needles; each needle has its thread color, strands of threads using a needle You may want to hire a company that will design a custom logo that will work well in a wide range of formats, including embroidery.
EMBROIDERY
A good quality design always starts with a strong Concept & Idea. For any designer to create good work with outstanding quality, they must gain perspective on what he or she is going to create, and this comes with the responsibility of understanding not only, the needs of a client, but what the business or organization stands represents
EMBROIDERY
Digitizing is the act of taking a drawing, design, graphic, or picture and turning it into an exact, or very close copy for embroidery that is usually done on cloth - but can also be put on other materials depending on the material and embroidery machine being used.
To put it simply, embroidery digitizing is the process of converting artwork into a digital file using software that allows embroidery machines to understand the needle's path. This process is not automated and in fact, great digitizing is considered an art form if done correctly.
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COLORS
Colors are an important component of hand embroidery. It sets the tone for the entire piece of work. Bright colors add playfulness and cheerfulness, while dark shades can throw in sophistication.
FABRICS
We must know what type of material you’re going to want to have embroidered. For instance, t-shirt designs would have fewer stitches in them since the fabric is not as heavy as, say, denim, and simply can’t hold as many stitches. If we’re embroidering polyester fleece, All that said, most of the time we can use one logo on many different types of fabrics, but it looks best when we know in advance which fabrics and items are to be embroidered (even on future orders) and can digitize the logo for embroidery accordingly...
LOGO SIZE
Our general guidelines are 3 to 3.75″ wide for logos wider than they are tall for embroidered use on the left chest of shirts. If the logo is square, 1.5 to 2″ on a side, and 2 to 2.5″ in diameter for circular logos. For caps, 2.25″ tall and 4″ wide are size limits, and 1 to 1.25″ tall and 4″ wide for visors. Full back logos (we only recommend putting them on materials no lighter than a sweatshirt) up to 11″ x 11″.
VECTORIZE
The other rules of vector manipulation are subtraction, multiplication by a scalar, scalar multiplication (also known as the dot product or inner product), vector multiplication (also known as the cross product), and differentiation. No operation corresponds to dividing by a vector. See vector analysis for a description of all of these rules...
VECTOR ART SERVICES
When it comes to design, there’s a lot of jargon thrown around that can be a bit overwhelming to a new designer. There are terms you may or may not be familiar with such as composition, alignment, contrast, and design elements. But go one step further and you’re seeing file formats for the design elements you need that might as well be another language—PNGs, JPGs, GIFs, Vectors, and the list can go on! To create that awesome design you’ve been sketching out for weeks on napkins and scrap paper, you need to know your file types, how to manipulate them, and which one is best suited for your design work needs.
Vectorize
WHAT IS A VECTOR?
Vectors are images that are designed using a mathematical formula, rather than pixels. A mathematical formula—crazy, right?
This mathematical formula makes vector images infinitely scalable and resizable without losing quality. That’s why vectors are the perfect file type to use when creating a graphic or image that will require frequent resizing.
You’re a busy person so you shouldn’t have to worry about re-designing your graphic each time you need more branded material. Think vectors when it comes to a logo that needs to be on a flyer, a banner, a business card, or that cool company coffee mug you’re giving away as an incentive gift. All of these promotional materials use the same graphic but each a different size. That’s the magic of vectors.
VECTORIZE AN IMAGE
We want to take an image in a pixel-based format (JPG, PNG, etc.) and switch it on over to that easily manipulated vector format. Let’s try it out.
LOGO SIZE
Left chest: Up to 4.5″ x 4.5″, but the size recommendations for embroidery hold here. For a youth-size full-back or front logo, up to 10″ x 10″. For an adult full back or full front logo, up to 12″ wide and 14″ in height.



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