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Posted by onetexsun on October 5, 2009, 10:51 pm
Hmmmm, looks like I'm never gonna be authentic.
Sunny
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Posted by J* on October 6, 2009, 4:12 pm
yup, authentically someone elses design and colours.
what makes it uniquely yours is picking the colours 'you' like.
i prefer unique.
j.
"BEI Design" wrote ...
But using the designer's color choices are what makes it
(the design)authentic.
Beverly
Gen wrote:
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> I don't get what difference it makes if they are licensed
> or not. Using your own color choices is what makes
> embroidery fun. Gen
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> "Dr. Zachary Smith" wrote:
> > Can
> > anyone help? Are they using color names from some
> > particular company? Since these are licensed designs,
> > I want to use the exact correct colors.
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Posted by BEI Design on October 6, 2009, 5:10 pm
J* wrote:
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> > "BEI Design" wrote ...
> > But using the designer's color choices are what makes
> > it
> > (the design)authentic.
> > Beverly
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> yup, authentically someone elses design and colours.
> what makes it uniquely yours is picking the colours 'you'
> like. i prefer unique.
> j.
I also like unique. I digitize lots of designs, and for
those I select whatever colors I like. When I purchase
designs, I am also free to select colors of my own choosing,
and use all of the creativity my little heart desires.
However, the OP wrote: "Since these are
licensed designs, I want to use the exact correct colors."
If, like the OP, I want to make a licensed design "EXACTLY"
right, I would seek to use the colors the *professional
designer* selected. YMMV
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Beverly
http://ickes.us/default.aspx
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Posted by J* on October 6, 2009, 6:13 pm
fair enough.
j.
"BEI Design" wrote...
I also like unique. I digitize lots of designs, and for
those I select whatever colors I like. When I purchase
designs, I am also free to select colors of my own choosing,
and use all of the creativity my little heart desires.
However, the OP wrote: "Since these are
licensed designs, I want to use the exact correct colors."
If, like the OP, I want to make a licensed design "EXACTLY"
right, I would seek to use the colors the *professional
designer* selected. YMMV
--
Beverly
http://ickes.us/default.aspx
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Posted by Dr. Zachary Smith on October 7, 2009, 8:59 am
Yeah, Homer just wouldn't look right without the right color yellow
head... :-)
Doc
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> fair enough.
> =A0j.
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> or not. Using your own color choices is what makes
> embroidery fun. Gen