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I am trying to make up some crew shirts for my crew/family for the upcoming racing season.
I have a graphic I have made up and a good photo of the car. What I need is for someone to separate the graphic and put some of the graphic above and below the photo and save it in .png format in a certain DPI....website who produces the shirts requirements. Can I get someone to take a look at this...me no have the software to do it.... Thanks, (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/cool.gif) |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 5,226 Joined: 24-December 03 From: Danville, CA, USA Member No.: 27 ![]() |
You can see what I am trying to do at the following location:
http://www.cafeshops.com/mackmotorsports That is the graphic/logo....I want to separate the logo and put the picture in between. i.e.: Mackintosh <photo here> <flags>Motorsports Some guidelines from the site: 1.For the most part, pictures should be between 100 and 300 DPI to print well on the products you sell. 2.When creating images, start your image at 200-300 DPI. You can always decrease your image and maintain a clean, crisp image. 3.Maximum file size: PNG - 4 MB 4.White T-Shirt Back 8 x 10 or 10 x 8 centered, 6 x 6 pocket, 10 x 4 shoulders 100-300 = image DPI 1000 x 800 = image size @ minimum DPI $13.99 |
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