which photoshop software should i use if i want to make shirt designs?
i’m designing hoodies for my team so i need a software that’s easy to use. (: theres so many versions of photoshop and i don’t know which one to use. suggestions please?
Photoshop Elements 7 is a good place to get started (plus you can buy it for less than $100). You can also download a trial of it at adobe.com
I have some great ideas for T-shirt designs but I am not a great artist. Where should I start?
I own a screen printing company, and I have a couple of AWESOME artists that can work with you to put your ideas on cotton! Shoot me an email, we can talk.
matthew@digitalmayheminc.com
http://www.digitalmayheminc.com
Is it illegal to sell t-shirt transfers of trademarked designs?
There’s some guy on ebay selling designs on t-shirt transfers for like $5. They are designs of like video games like a resident evil picture that is clearly from the box minus the words. Is that legal or would it be like copyrighted or something? I was wondering because I had once wanted to sell those but figured it was illegal.
Also, do you know if it’s illegal to draw a picture of a trademarked design and sell it?
It is illegal if you do not have express permission to do so. You can obtain licensing rights to reproduce logos, covers, etc., but it can be very expensive.
What are some good designs for a Student Council shirt in high school?
Hello yahooers! okay. i am having a problem. I want to have a part in my high school student council. Currently, we are trying to design our shirts. What are some designs that i should throw out? (Note: I am the only boy in the student council) I just feel nervous about my current design and that the girls will not like the idea and just try to pick something they like
If you want to have your design pass the scrutiny, come up with two. Make the first one so appalling that your second one–the one you really want to pass–will look awesome by comparison.
I suggest for your first one, put a couple Care-Bears surrounded by Tulips with, of course, the Student Council Name above it.
For the second, I would play it safe and just try some big block letters–arched…throw in a star burst in the background.
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What is the best software program to use to do t shirt designs? Would it be Picasa, Paint Shop Pro, Element?
Besides these three, are there others out there that would do what I want it to do? I have also heard of Paint.net & Gimp. And have heard alot of good about Gimp. I am looking for something to download for free. Money is tight at my house.
I suggest Adobe Illustrator
Heat transfer or silk screen for photographic t-shirt designs?
I’m starting a t-shirt business with my own designs, comprised of 150-300dpi photographic collages. Some designs are full color and others black/white positives with a single color tone. I intend to print them on black and dark color garments.
Here’s a picture for reference – http://yfrog.com/31samplafmdesignsj
Which method should I use, heat transfer or silk screen?
appreciate any help, thx
sublimation?
Silk screening will provide the most durable images. A good silk screened image may out last the shirt, itself.
Yes, it’s a lot of work to produce the screens and do the actual printing yourself, but that’s why designers tend to hire out the actuall printing to a professional shirt printer. The costs tend to be nearly cancelled out, the greater the volume of shirts ordered.
For smaller runs, of, say one to twenty shirts, the heat transfers may be more economical, and well within the capabilities of a designer’s home studio. Just be aware that those buyers who recognize quality will also know a heat transfer from a silk screen and will only be willing to pay a correspondingly lower price per shirt.
Interestingly, people, even conniseurs, are willing to pay the highest prices for custom airbrushed shirts, even though airbrushed designs are about the most fragile and ephemeral of wearable images. But then, they are paying for one of a kind, original artwork and not some mass produced images.
Quality is hard to define.
where to find shirt designs of Mayday Parade?
i live in the philippines and i wont be able to find an authentic shirts of bands that i like.
i cant order online so it’s quite expensive
im planning to get a design online and have it printed on a plain tee.
does anybody know where i could find these designs?
not images with the designs already printed in the shirt..
im looking for the designs only so that i could tranfer them to MY shirt
even if it’s all time low or every avenue or the likes…
thanks a lot!
you can go to an image search engine and search ”mayday parade band logo”
hope i helped
Heat transfer or silk screen for photographic t-shirt designs?
I’m starting a t-shirt business with my own designs, comprised of 150-300dpi photographic collages. Some designs are full color and others black/white positives with a single color tone. I intend to print them on black and dark color garments.
Here’s a picture for reference – http://yfrog.com/31samplafmdesignsj
Which method should I use, heat transfer or silk screen?
appreciate any help, thx
sublimation?
Silk screening will provide the most durable images. A good silk screened image may out last the shirt, itself.
Yes, it’s a lot of work to produce the screens and do the actual printing yourself, but that’s why designers tend to hire out the actuall printing to a professional shirt printer. The costs tend to be nearly cancelled out, the greater the volume of shirts ordered.
For smaller runs, of, say one to twenty shirts, the heat transfers may be more economical, and well within the capabilities of a designer’s home studio. Just be aware that those buyers who recognize quality will also know a heat transfer from a silk screen and will only be willing to pay a correspondingly lower price per shirt.
Interestingly, people, even conniseurs, are willing to pay the highest prices for custom airbrushed shirts, even though airbrushed designs are about the most fragile and ephemeral of wearable images. But then, they are paying for one of a kind, original artwork and not some mass produced images.
Quality is hard to define.
What is the best software program to use to do t shirt designs? Would it be Picasa, Paint Shop Pro, Element?
Besides these three, are there others out there that would do what I want it to do? I have also heard of Paint.net & Gimp. And have heard alot of good about Gimp. I am looking for something to download for free. Money is tight at my house.
I suggest Adobe Illustrator
what is the best website to sell my t-shirt designs to? I want them to do everything and give me a %, thanks?
I would like to sell my t-shirt designs to a websites. I want them to print them and sell them on products, doing all of the work. Such as selling to the customer and delivering and what not. So what is the best site or sites for this. Thanks
http://www.redbubble.com/
http://www.zazzle.com/
http://www.cafepress.com/
http://www.mysoti.com/