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• EPS files such as Adobe Illustrator, AutoCAD or CorelDraw • Scanned artwork, which required modification such as Raster, black and white line art with a 300dpi minimum – e.g. JPEG, TIFF, BMP files • A hard copy which required lots of modification by graphics including sketches, rubbings, photos, photocopies and bromides all to be neat and legible, typed and in black and white There maybe costs involved depending on the amount of work required to convert it to line art and vector artwork. Q: What is the difference between Bas Relief and Flat Relief? A: Bas Relief is technically a half three dimensional moulding. The back is essentially flat and the face is in bas relief. Bas relief emblems and designs are created by sculptors who fashion these replicas in moulders clay. We create patterns from these moulds and use them to create plaques with emblems included in the casting. (Picture of Bas Emblems) Flat Relief is generated by computer imaging and is technically two dimensional. Patter

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