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  • T-shirt Tutorial
    by Gracey

    I’m pretty sure I saw a t-shirt tutorial somewhere on RB, but enough people have been saying they don’t know how to do it that I thought …

    I’m pretty sure I saw a t-shirt tutorial somewhere on RB, but enough people have been saying they don’t know how to do it that I thought I would write an in-depth tutorial using both text and screenshots to explain the process, along with how to use RedBubble’s t-shirt template. It will be written mainly for those who are inexperienced in using photoshop, or who have used photoshop (or photoshop-type programs) but who don’t understand the layers functions. To use the tutorial you will require either Adobe Photoshop Elements, Adobe Photoshop (versions: (possible version 7 will work for this) CS, CS2 or CS3) – it doesn’t look as though you can get a free trial of Elements, but you can download a free trial of Photoshop CS3 to try, or go to the Corel website and download a copy of their Paint Shop Pro X2 or if you want to try a freeware that’s considered pretty good you go HERE and download GIMP Gimp will work for this tutorial, but the name of the tools and possibly their shapes and locations will be slightly different, so you’ll have to hunt for them. The t-shirt tutorial should be posted sometime tomorrow (Monday) on Photography Blography Properly detailed instructions are too lengthy to put in a journa entry, hence the pdf format of the tutorial – besides, for many new users illustrations of the steps make things a lot easier, and I can include those in a pdf tutorial. Download the T-shirt Tutorial PDF download link – click here for the tutorial Please feel free to contact me if you need any more help. Use bubblemail or the email link included at the end of the tutorial. G

  • My T/Shirt Template
    by John Cole

    Hi anybody having problems with T/Shirt designing…. / I use software called Paint.net and find it so simple / any one wanting details jus…

    Hi anybody having problems with T/Shirt designing…. / I use software called Paint.net and find it so simple / any one wanting details just send bubblemail and I will answer straight away as I spend most of the day at Computer Hey just thought that I would sit and write out my way of doing it useing Paint.net / Here goes….. / First open paint.net then get new.click on image,resize :- and clear maintain aspect / and clear set absolute size, then set to 3200 pixels high and 2400 pixels wide then set resolution to 200 this sets the size to 12×16 inches. / save this as T/Shirt template.png / Open this and carry on as follows / to load a picture go to layer and click add image this will open up the place that you have your pictures stored, open picture that you want and it will appear in the top left corner,click on move pixels and you can then resize the picture and move it to where you want it to appear on the T/Shirt.having done that go to edit and invert selection / then edit and erase selection,you will now have your picture where you want it, / for further editing you can remove parts of the picture by using the eraser . / You can also add text if you want to. / I hope that this helps /

  • Watermelon , family Cucurbitaceae refers to both fruit and plant of a vine-like herb originally from southern Africa and one of the most common types of melon. This flowering plant produces a special type of fruit known by botanists as a pepo. The watermelon fruit, loosely considered a type of melon, has a smooth exterior rind and a juicy, sweet, usually red or yellow, but sometimes orange, interior flesh. The flesh consists of highly developed placental tissue within the fruit.

  • Abstract Fractal that resembles a bright blue butterfly

  • How to do a T-shirt template...
    by Hoffard

    Step 1… Get Template. Go to the Add a T-shirt Design and Click on the Highlighted T-shirt Template. A box will pop up for File Downlo…

    Step 1… Get Template. Go to the Add a T-shirt Design and Click on the Highlighted T-shirt Template. A box will pop up for File Download. Click on Save and name your file (Save it to where you can find it). / Step 2… Open up your photoshop and find the Template and then decide what art you would like to put on a t-shirt. (I am only teaching you how to put a full page of art on a template as it is easier for us both). / Step 3.. You should have both the Template Opened up and the Art you want to Trasfer. Now resizing your art to fit on the Template. While on the Template… Go to Image (top right) then Resize and then Image Size. Once you are there you should see these image sizes… Top of page should say 22m… Next Row… width 2400 pixels.. Height… 3200 pixels… width 33.333 inches… Height 44.444 inches… and Resoulution will be 72 pixels/inches. Now you have the sizes and now you can make sure your art fits this size. It can be smaller but no larger than these sizes. / Step 4… Transfering art to the Template. After you have resized the art to fit on the template you now need to do a Select and then All (top left) after you do this you Click on Edit (top left) and then Copy. Now go to the template and do a Edit and then Paste. The art should be on the template now all you have to do is Go to Layers (top right) Now Click on the Template Layer on the small drop down then Click on Layer (top left) and then Click on Delete Layer. This gets rid of the RB grid. / Step 5… Now all you have to do is a Save As and rename the file. Also when you go to close the template and art do not save changes when closing template so you can reuse it again and again. You can also resize your art before closing or save it as the new size. / I hope this helps! If anyone would like to talk live for more assistance my IM address is hoffardart@hotmail.com Here are the direction with less words… / Transfer Template / Open Template / Open Art / Resize Art / Select – All / Edit – Copy (art) / Edit – paste (onto template) / Layers (click on Template Layer) – Layer – Delete Layer / Now File – Save As and Re Name Template / Do not save changes when you close the Template so that you can reuse. / On the art you can resize it or Save Changes when closing.

  • The actual picture used in Ave Maria and Black Sabbath II, taken and processed to this point. I quite like it and thought it would be nice as an upload on its own.

  • The template used for the sorcerer. The very original was actually a metalwork ornament I photographed in Constance. Coincidently I watched the Sorcerer’s apprentice the same weekend as I photographed this. The rest is history. Uploading partly finished work, is it wise? Not sure, but perhaps running out of time or ideas. Let me know if you like it. Another stage/direction/possiblility Finished item:

  • Something bad is going on. My Monkeys are building weapon templates…

  • Be careful you might lose an eye. Other Tee’s / and more and more ! and even a few more !!! and some extra ones…

  • This handsome orange tabby cat, loves Christmas because of the catnip mouse, Santa always left him in his stocking. / Jamie Wogan Edwards

  • I found this template where i keep my monkeys.

  • Beautiful red poppies on a green wheat field / /Canon 400D/ Featured in the Group Dimensions January 14, 2009 / Featured in the Group Victorian Viewfinders Fevruary 14, 2009 / / One more photo of poppies: /

  • Abstract background with red and white lines

  • abstract blue line to blue colors

  • Grunge background with floral ornament and butterfiles

  • Vector abstract background with colorful wave and floral ornament

  • well I like tee shirts and I like photographs…. what else can I say…...

  • the second of my small series of black and white shots from a body of work called “is there anybody there?”. the first one is called repression and you can just follow the link to look at that one….. and the last one is called redrum . / . / .

  • this last in this mini series of black and white images from a body of work called “is anybody there?”...... the first is repression and the second is rage they combined tell a dark and depressing story of love gone wrong in a small town a long time a go…... / . / . / . /

  • Design abstract background with ornament and lines

  • Cute little blue baby bunny with flower background. Original illustration by Ruxique. More products with this design can be found here: / Ruxique’s Fantasy Shop

  • Vector art background with decorativ floral ornament

  • Gray and golden vector background for text with floral ornament

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