Anyone here in the die-cut sticker business??
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Anyone here in the die-cut sticker business??
I know there are all kinds of business owners here, so I thought I'd toss it out there.
All I want is a white die-cut of the Formula 'Thunderbird' logo. Just the bird, not the word Formula. I went to my local sign guy and they want $65!!! A place I used to go to have my reg numbers made in die-cut is no longer around.
Anyone? Thanks.
All I want is a white die-cut of the Formula 'Thunderbird' logo. Just the bird, not the word Formula. I went to my local sign guy and they want $65!!! A place I used to go to have my reg numbers made in die-cut is no longer around.
Anyone? Thanks.
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Do you already have the bird logo in a vector file or would someone need to create the logo? To be honest if the logo needs to be created then $65 is not that bad of a price!
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I guess I didn't know what was/is involved, just thought that seemed like a lot of scratch. More that I would want to spend for a sticker. Like I said, I used to have a guy who would do up beautiful reg. numbers on die-cut sheets very inexpensively.......maybe that's why he's no longer around.
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I don't know what a vector file is...? I can pull one from from the web and email it to them, or I could print one and let them scan it.
I guess I didn't know what was/is involved, just thought that seemed like a lot of scratch. More that I would want to spend for a sticker. Like I said, I used to have a guy who would do up beautiful reg. numbers on die-cut sheets very inexpensively.......maybe that's why he's no longer around.
I guess I didn't know what was/is involved, just thought that seemed like a lot of scratch. More that I would want to spend for a sticker. Like I said, I used to have a guy who would do up beautiful reg. numbers on die-cut sheets very inexpensively.......maybe that's why he's no longer around.
You don't 'scan' a logo. You 'vectorize' it. Can be a time consuming process depending on the quality of the image you are working from. Most shops charge $60-75/hr for the service. Cutting reg numbers is a totally different thing- you just type them in.
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stickerboy to the rescue!
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There are two types of files: vector and bitmap. Bitmaps are photos, made up of pixels. No good for cutting. Vectors are basically outline paths that can be enlarged or reduced infintely.
You don't 'scan' a logo. You 'vectorize' it. Can be a time consuming process depending on the quality of the image you are working from. Most shops charge $60-75/hr for the service. Cutting reg numbers is a totally different thing- you just type them in.
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You don't 'scan' a logo. You 'vectorize' it. Can be a time consuming process depending on the quality of the image you are working from. Most shops charge $60-75/hr for the service. Cutting reg numbers is a totally different thing- you just type them in.
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You guys do great work! So a mitmap vector can be 3d too?
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehou...1f&prevstart=0
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehou...1f&prevstart=0