How To Screen Print T-Shirts

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Another alternative technique used in the process is known as 'Heat Transfer Method'. The machines used in this process are very expensive and they are meant for industrial purposes only. This adds to the cost of the clients who want to get their own T-shirts printed by themselves. If you love the task of t-shirt printing, then there are varieties of varied designs that you can consider.

Wow! So much you can do with Custom T-shirts! The best thing is that you can make your own shirts! While designing a shirt, you must ensure that it speaks about yourself. Don't try to be somebody else. Also, choose a design that lifts up the mood. You're not here to spread gloom. Got a dull gray T-shirt? Perk it up with a dash of bright yellow on it. Or scribble a word or two in blood red. Remember, the word should create a sensation. Graphics on T-shirts are a rage on the ramp nowadays. You can pick a cue from the ramp fashion and instill it in your shirt wardrobe.

Next you will want to look at how the t-shirt is designed. You will want to decide if you need something that is straight to make your body look good or if something that is a little puffy would be better. You need to know your body and the way that certain shirts will be able to accent your better parts and hide the other parts that you really do not want to draw attention to. You should have a general idea by knowing the types of shirts you have tried on before. Just keep styles in mind that you have not liked before so the same mistake is not made.

You'll also need to think about the size of the design. What looks good on a piece of paper, might not look good on a T shirt. Can you see what it looks like online before you commit yourself? Can you ring up and ask the cheap T shirt printing company what they recommend?

If you work with a lot of colors, shading, or gradients. Photoshop is probably best for you. It doesn't have an auto-trace feature but it does have tons of other great tools at your disposal. I would suggest using YouTube and searching for tutorials, there are hundreds of them and they are honestly one of the easiest ways to learn the ropes.

Adobe Illustrator - Illustrator isn't only for t shirts, like many of the programs here, it's used across the design globe for many different purposes. It can create clean, crisp, ready to print graphics that can be re-sized to any dimensions without becoming blurry or otherwise distorted. If you ever wondered how designers handle graphics for huge things like billboards, this is how. These types of graphics are called vectors.

And finally, you come to the design part. You can draw your own design by hand and scan then upload it, or you can create a digital artwork. Most websites also offer endless collections of designs that you can use if you don't happen to be particularly gifted in the arts.