how do you design your own T-Shirt on the Computer?

Posted on February 24th, 2010 by admin in design your own shirt | 4 Comments »

I have several designs that i want to use to make some T-shirts, but i have no clue how to get them from my head and a piece of paper to the computer to save them. Do i use a photoshop to make the graphics? they are more like phrases not pictures though, so how do i go about fonts and cool designs?? i can not figure it out. and i dont want to buy photoshop if it isnt going to do it….. kinda like those shirts you would see at www.cafepress.com but i dont want to pay someone to make the one i want , not worth it. What do i do?
ok i downloaded GIMP. now i just have to figure it out!!! LOL

first find a half decent supplier of plain t-shirts.
for example; http://www.europeanwear.com

then just pop down whsmith and pick up some transfer paper. You print on it and then iron the print into your t-shirt.

4 Responses

  1. Ayelle Says:

    I designed shirts for my cheer squad using
    http://www.customink.com/

    Awesome websiteeee :)
    References :

  2. CLIVE H Says:

    Try the link[s] below : -

    Computer Arts – Win your design on 30 high-quality cotton T-shirts
    You are here: Home > Relative position within site (breadcrumb trail): Competitions >
    Win your design on 30 high-quality cotton T-shirts …
    http://www.computerarts.co.uk/competitions/win_your_design_on_30_high-quality_cotton_t-shi...

    Computer Arts – DIY vintage T-shirts
    You are here: Home > Relative position within site (breadcrumb trail): …
    The world of T-shirt design has recently been swinging around to the old in terms …
    http://www.computerarts.co.uk/tutorials/2d__and__photoshop/diy_vintage_t-shirts
    References :
    GREENWICH 050308.0649GMT

  3. Roy S Says:

    Most paper supply companies sell ‘transfer’ paper.
    You print the picture onto the paper then iron it onto the T.
    Nor fabulous but it works for small requirements.
    Roy
    References :

  4. Mr.Man Says:

    first find a half decent supplier of plain t-shirts.
    for example; http://www.europeanwear.com

    then just pop down whsmith and pick up some transfer paper. You print on it and then iron the print into your t-shirt.
    References :

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