Digitising of shaded logos

Hi, do anybody know a digitiser that can make shaded effects on logos.
We have tried several , but the result has not been very good.

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Robert Young's picture

hi, sorry you are having issues, have you tried several digitizers on the SAME design or has each been given a different design? If you post pics here of the sewouts you did not like I am sure digitizers on here can let you know if they feel they could do better. Also if you have a pic of what you are expecting (using a different design as the example) then give that to your digitizers up front as well. Just please make sure you are asking for something that is possible in thread at the size you are requesting.

Modern Embroidery Designer
volant-tech.com
volantfineart.com

email me and I can work on it for you bjbabs24@yahoo.com. I did a lot of work on animal logos so a lot of shading experience. Plus experience creating a shaded look on letters. I've been digitizing since 1995. Before starting my own company I worked for a digitizing company and an embroidery production company that had 3 shifts 7 days a week so I know how to best create and digitize a design to run with less breaks and less color changes to get the best production run possible.
I can work on it this weekend for you.
Sincerely,
BJ

olsen wrote:
Hi, do anybody know a digitiser that can make shaded effects on logos.
We have tried several , but the result has not been very good.

If you send the art to us at sales@wickedstitch.com we will be happy to provide a digitized rough draft and price quote FREE.

I've attached just one example of the art and subsequent design for a shaded design we did recently.[ATTACH][ATTACH]27091[/ATTACH][/ATTACH]

I have used Tom Moore at Strawberry Stitch for quite alot of designs small and big that required blending. They do GREAT work and the designs not only look good but also are very production friendly as well. Recently we did a job blending normal and metallic threads together of the same color and it looked great when completed.
strawberrystitch.com is his website or Tom@strawberrystitch.com