How can I take a t-shirt design from photoshop and make it real.?

Posted on September 30th, 2009 by admin in design a shirt | 2 Comments »

Okay, well. I made a t-shirt design on photoshop so how can I make it in real life to be a tshirt?

join cafepress.com and upload your design.

What would be the best T-shirt design for a business school?

Posted on September 28th, 2009 by admin in design a shirt | 1 Comment »

I already have this idea of an angel wings on the back of the shirt with the words "Fly High" below.

Or, does somebody know where can i get cool images relating to my concept for the T-shirt so that i can design the T-shirt on my own? (I’d like the site to be free)

Thank you…

You could get other ideas from sites like Cafepress.com and search for business school shirts. You also might want to google "Free Fonts" for some unique style lettering for the shirt. Also, try Zazzle.com for T-shirt design ideas (search Business School).

Personally, while we are talking about business schools.., I like M.B.A. "More Beers Anyone?" Not that you need any other ideas, sounds like you’re design will look nice!

John
http://www.spotlighttees.com

How do I make my own t-shirt design?

Posted on September 26th, 2009 by admin in design a shirt | 2 Comments »

I want to design my own t-shirt, myself. I figure I will buy just a plain white cotton t-shirt, but I don’t know how to apply a design. Is there some method where you can print from your computer a design and sort of "tatoo" it onto the shirt?
Yeah, thanks, I’ve just read a bit about the heat transfer paper, I will try to inkjet print it on that paper and iron it onto the shirt.

Yeah, just go to Staples, Futureshop or Best buy and find some iron on paper. I think they call it heat transfer paper. But explain what you are trying to do and ask them what you may need. They will know. You could also try a craft store too. Try looking at the book that came with your printer also, they may have instructions for doing what you want to do.

How do i make my own t-shirt design?

Posted on September 24th, 2009 by admin in design a shirt | 3 Comments »

I want to make my own t-shirt design, i have photoshop and pretty much can make the designs and logos. I don’t know what size to make the logo and what to do after that, as in how do i put it on the tshirt and the process and everything. Any suggestions? Thanks for reading.

Or you could have one made for you by someone with experience. Monobry.com offers such a service. you can visit the site here:http://www.monobry.com You can also visit the T Shirt request forum here: http://www.monobry.freeforums.org/

will i have a violation on spoofing a shirt design concept?

Posted on September 22nd, 2009 by admin in design a shirt | 1 Comment »

hi, i am planning to print a spoof design on a shirt for my personal use… no intentions of selling those… if i will put my face instead of the face of the original design, and change some text like adding a word or a phrase, will it be a violation of any copyright laws? i want to make sure before i print on the shirt… take note i am in the Philippines… thanks!

For your own personal use, you can pretty much do what you want without worry about any copyright infringement.

First shirt design how do I decide on a shirt color?

Posted on September 20th, 2009 by admin in design a shirt | 1 Comment »

Im an inspiring clothing designer. Im only 17 and have been using Adobe Illustrator/Phototshop alot recently. I just got done with my first design and I want to iron it on a shirt just 2 get a feel for it. However I have no idea what color shirt to go with. Its red, darkish yellow-red, and a lighter yellow orange kinda color

How should I decide on what color shirt to use, does anyone have any tips?

Well if you are doing an iron on the best quality color your gonna get out of that is a white shirt, but if you could actually screen print it then i would go for black. I think they do have iron on transfers for colors, but i don’t know how they would work on black.

you should post the image to give us a better idea

What Brush Size should i use to manually trace a shirt design?

Posted on September 18th, 2009 by admin in design a shirt | 1 Comment »

i want a good brush size thats thick and looks good but not too thick for the outline of my shirt design. I use Adobe Photoshop CS4. any suggestions?

use illustrator’s auto trace. it’s quicker and easier.

I would go with a 1 or 2 pt brush. If it’s a vector trace you can try different sizes to see which you like best.

How much should I ask for per shirt design?

Posted on September 18th, 2009 by admin in design a shirt | 3 Comments »

Hi, I am a clothing designer and an extremely large Forbes 500 company is interested in my designs. How much should I ask for per shirt design? They are very trendy and fit this companies style to a T.

Thank you!
No, not to purchase an already made shirt. They want to buy the rights to the design so they can print it.

Anything nominal. Money is not important. Just try to give your best quality. And money will follow you. Reputation is important.