Hi guys, me and my mates just want the design that we can put on a t-shirt so i can get it printed. All i want is it as a jpeg or psd file on a blank background as i can put it onto the shirt my self. I would like the design to be based on the pic below. When i try and make it, it just doesn't fit in and looks stupid. The shirt will be white btw.
Thanks!!!
Matt
Hey guys, I've been looking around online for hours now trying to find the design on this shirt. I want to put it on a hoodie for myself, but I haven't been able to find anything close to it. Now, I understand that I'm new here and I'm not even expecting a reply, but I guess it's worth a shot.
The Design:
The closest looking astronaut portrait I could find:
The closest looking mickey mouse head (I would like the eyes colored in like the vintage style + the red tongue):
The mickey mouse hands in the design would be a plus but I don't know if anyone would do it.
If anyone is able/willing to do this, very very much appreciated. Thank you!
Hi Everyone,
I created a PSD logo and "Icon" for my upcoming clothing brand - (Brand Removed).
Upon printing my first T-Shirt, I have been told that my logo must be Vector to be able to work with Vinyl materials. The only problem is, is that I don't have inDesign, and have never used it myself before. I have a very short deadline and I am not in a position to pay for this being done anytime soon.
By any chance, could someone please convert my T-Shirt print into Vector? Bellow is my Icon that I would like converting on the T-Shirt:
The Icon, and not the image and T-Shirt it's self.
Brand Image Removed
If this is something someone can do for me, I have the PSD file and a PNG fine at around 1200pixels of the original icon.
Kind Regards,
UKFashion.
Hello,
I am not sure if this is even a necessary worry of mine nut I will pitch it out anyway. I will be printing the attached file on the back of a white t-shirt and I wondered if there was any technique that could be used to reduce the harshness or abruptness of the image that may be seen when the image is printed onto the white shirt. The color at the edges of the image is very light / almost white so fortunetly in most areas of the print you may not be able to clearly see the edge. if I am not making any sense I guess what I am trying to say is I would like for it to seem like the image fades away at the edges slighhtly rather than seeing a clear edge of the picture. I could imagine using some kind of edge eraser tool with a spotty brush or partial opacity but not really sure the best way to try and achieve it. The picture unfortunetly has texy of my url running very close to the edges so I would like to be careful that we don't fade any text away. Just wondered I would see if there was a quick and easy way to do it. Ideas are welcome. If you do any work please post back your .psd file and a brief description (if it's not too complex) of how you did what you did.
Thanks,
Joe
Good afternoon everyone! For the past few days, i've been trying to cut away a peice of audio from a screenshot of my music program. Here's an example:
I'm essentially trying to get this: (my first initial "crop-out") I wanted to know if there was a cleaner, more efficient way I could remove the audio track from the screenshot? This one's a bit sloppy and the quality isn't so nice. The problem is, this cropout of the audio is going to be going on a t-shirt. I'm afraid the shirt's overall design will suffer if I continue the method i've been doing. I've used the lasso tool around one of the tracks, and toggled with the options in "Refine Edge..." until I came out with the image directly above ^. I'm not new to Photoshop but i'm far from an expert. ANY help or suggestions will be GREATLY appreciated! Thank you!!
Any of you done any t-shirt printing before? I am thinking of doing some hobby printing and see if I can make a small income with it.
I would be going for heat press transfers with a epson printer using pigment ink or sublimation ink to start with.
Feel free to share your tips if you have any .
I am planning to print this attached graphic onto a tshirt on the front pocket area as a logo. When I put this logo onto the template and begin to pull the handles out to increase the size the image and text seems to pixilate and look somewhat poor. Any help keeping the text and graphic sharp would be appreciated. I plan to print this on a white t-shirt so I added a yellow oval with a little texture and border shading as well. If anyone wants to take a stab at making the background cooler (different color or texture, maybe even a fade would be welcome as examples). If you play with this and do any work posting up the .psd file for me to work from following your help would be appreciated. One other thing that is bugging me but that has been elusive is how might I drop the gray shadow text that falls underneath the web url? Even if I hide the text the shadow seemd to remain on the yellow oval. I will be posting a picture I have worked on for the back of this shirt in a seperate post as well.
Thanks,
Joe
No, I won't post a photo because I don't want anyone to edit this photo.
I'm just looking for a fun way to change a photo for printing on a t-shirt.
My OH's birthday is coming up and I need some suggestions to make a fun print.
So if anyone could provide me with some ideas, that would be nice.
Hello forum,
A customer asked me to remove some text off the t-shirts of some boxing people, but it is a difficult job and i'm wondering how i can do this the easiest way.
Below you can see the part of the picture that has to be retouched into just a black t-shirt.
I already tried to select it and fill it content-aware, but without succes, it copies the boxer's head onto the t-shirt.
Thank you for any advice.
I need to know if there is a way to change a pattern/ print on a shirt into a solid color while keeping the shadow details and natural bends and wrinkles in the garment? HELP!!! =)
Hello, Im looking for someone with experience in Photoshop and Illustrator to design a shirt. Please send me a Private Message Thank you!