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I was looking for some help

Phinx75 | Posted in Machine Embroidery on

I’m a Digitizer for a company in New York. Been with them for a lil over 2 years now. I’m trying to Digitize a logo that has to fade from red to yellow and I’m not sure how to do it. I have no formal training. I was hoping maybe someone out there might be able to help me out. I work with a TES 3 at this time I was using a EOS 3 but was having so program issues so we went back to the TES. Please any advise will be most appreciated. I’m also looking for websites and books to learn more about Digitizing.

Thank you for your help.

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  1. samsmomma | | #1

    I think it takes three bands of colors, one is red, the next is red with yellow shading, the last is yellow.. the center one would use a half density (if you are used to using .45mm then .90 mm would be your settings so you lay the yellow shading in over the red, and if you have the ability to feather the edges, you'd feather the lower edge of the red, the upper edge of the yellow and both edges of that center that has both colors.. hope that is clearer than mud.. maybe someone else can put it more clearly than I can.

  2. Phinx75 | | #2

    Thank you so much I'll look into these things. Hope you mom enjoys Digitizing is very fun. I enjoy it a lot. I run emb machines as will. I'm running a 12 head next week in fact this will be the most work I do all year.

    Thanks Again for the info.

    Phinx

  3. ctirish | | #3

    Thank you, I have been thinking about this aspect of embroidery and didn't know where to start looking for a good course or information. Santa came early this year for me.  I saved it all even the web pages and not just the link in case they change the page.   A great list, you are a wonder, Thank you again, jane

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