Detailed Cross-Stitch Isolation for UV Printing
Summary
Freelancer Client is hiring: Detailed Cross-Stitch Isolation for UV Printing.
Location: Remote
Cross Stitch Isolation for UV Print Layering – Illustrator/CorelDRAW
I have a photograph of a cross-stitched piece — actual physical stitching over an image. I need a skilled graphic designer or illustrator to isolate the stitches from the background so I can use the artwork for UV spot colour printing.
1. The background image removed entirely. Only the stitches should remain.
2. The individual stitches isolated and retained in their original colours. Do not alter or flatten the colours — each stitch needs to keep its actual colour from the photo.
Layer 1 (Bottom layer): All stitches that sit underneath other stitches
Skills: Graphic Design, Photoshop, Illustrator, Illustration, Adobe Illustrator, Graphic Art, Print Design, CorelDRAW
Budget: $20–$250 USD
Source: Freelancer Client via Remote / Online. Apply on the source website.
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Cross Stitch Isolation for UV Print Layering – Illustrator/CorelDRAW
I have a photograph of a cross-stitched piece — actual physical stitching over an image. I need a skilled graphic designer or illustrator to isolate the stitches from the background so I can use the artwork for UV spot colour printing.
Here is exactly what I need:
1. The background image removed entirely. Only the stitches should remain.
2. The individual stitches isolated and retained in their original colours. Do not alter or flatten the colours — each stitch needs to keep its actual colour from the photo.
3. The stitches separated into two distinct layers:
- Layer 1 (Bottom layer): All stitches that sit underneath other stitches
- Layer 2 (Top layer): All stitches that cross over the top of the bottom layer
This layering is critical. The two layers need to be accurate and true to how the stitching physically overlaps, as they will be printed separately in sequence.
The intended output is for UV printing in the following print order: base layer, then colour layer, then gloss coat. The isolated stitch artwork needs to be print-ready for this process.
Deliverable: Two separate files or layers (bottom stitches and top stitches), full colour, transparent background, in AI, EPS, or high-resolution PDF format. CorelDRAW CDR also accepted.
Please only apply if you have experience with detailed image tracing, manual path illustration, or isolation work. This is precise, detailed work — not a quick auto-trace job.
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