software for t-shirts, nothing too complicated

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Jul 29, 2006
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Hello, I am looking to make my own t-shirts. I have some logos/graphic designs that I want to put on them. Also maybe some photos. Which program is all around most practical? Illustrator or Photoshop? Thank you
KOS

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Arthur Small
Jul 30, 2006
If you have the graphic images you don not need either.

If you can display them on your monitor you can print them to transfer paper to iron on a shirt.

www.alldigital.fotopic.net
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KOS
Jul 30, 2006
thanks for the info. Dont want to iron on look, looking for better transfer than using a color printer and ironing on. that can easily peel right off Arthur Small wrote:
If you have the graphic images you don not need either.

If you can display them on your monitor you can print them to transfer paper to iron on a shirt.

www.alldigital.fotopic.net
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Arthur Small
Jul 30, 2006
How do you plan on transferring the image to the shirt?

I use a flat bed press.
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Misifus
Aug 18, 2006
KOS wrote:
thanks for the info. Dont want to iron on look, looking for better transfer than using a color printer and ironing on. that can easily peel right off Arthur Small wrote:
If you have the graphic images you don not need either.

If you can display them on your monitor you can print them to transfer paper to iron on a shirt.

www.alldigital.fotopic.net

I’ve used the color inkjet transfer method to make tshirts. It worked fine, and the image (and lettering) does not peel off. To print tshirts in another way would be to go to screen printing. For that, the equipment is your concern, not the software.

-Raf


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