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    Where can I get this done?

    I am needing to get some artwork revamped so that I can engrave it on marble. This artwork is so layered it still has problems after I tried to trace it. This is a repeat customer that I feel I will need to send the artwork out to get what I need.
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    I highly recommend William at Excalibur Design. He does fantastic work and his prices are very reasonable.

    Gary

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Hair View Post
    I highly recommend William at Excalibur Design. He does fantastic work and his prices are very reasonable.

    Gary
    +1, I used him yesterday or the day before. Very fast service, great price, great service.

    I think a lot of people don't use people like that because they think it's expensive. One try and you'll realize how in the dark you were with that type of thinking.
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    Do you have the website address?
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    Thanks for the info but do you have a web address because I came up with a ton of possibilities and wasn't sure of which one I was looking for.
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    I use The Vector Doctor, Eric is spot on when it comes to reproducing. Very reasonably priced as well. vectordoctor dot com

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    Hi,

    See if the attachment can solve your needs

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    Saravana -

    Thank you so very much you are awesome, I will just add the bullet holes and should be perfect. You will have to let me know how you did that becasue I sent the artwork to Vector Doctor and they couldn't do. You are my hero of the day.

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    Thanks for the compliment.... Its not a complicated design.. Just spent some time in drawing the center design using bezier tool and rotated + copied 90 degrees using corel. Then , traced the rest after converting to b & w , then using corel trace to smoothen.
    I gave you what i learnt from here....

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