How To Size Your T-Shirt Designs and Accurately Place Your Screen
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- čas přidán 26. 03. 2023
- Learn how to size designs for various sizes of t-shirts and accurately place the screen on your shirt each time.
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Very nice, good information, thanks for sharing
Thank you 😊
I love your teaching style, I think I am going to give screen printing a try. I have some frames, paint, etc. that has been sitting in my garage a couple years, because I haven't got up the nerves to learn how to try it.
Thanks! You can do it! If you want a little more guidance as you get started, I have a Beginners Course for screen printing with vinyl that walks you through the entire process: www.pigskinsandpigtails.com/introduction-to-screen-printing-with-craft-vinyl/
I always follow the 50% rule by dividing the width. That looks much better.
Thanks 🙏🏽
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cara sablon yang sangat bagus sekali kawan terimakasih sudah berbagi
Aw, thanks!
Comment mettre le t-shirt sur l’écran de l’ordi
can you also do the same sizing for all adult shirts with HTV?
Yes
So if you have shirts to make for : Onsies, all sizes in youth, all sizes in adult, how do you determine font size?
Check out my design sizing guide, it gives guide lines for the sizes I recommend for different garment sizes and screens: www.pigskinsandpigtails.com/design-sizing-guide-for-screen-printing/
What software is shown at 2:47 please and do you still use it?
That is Cricut Design Space
How long do you allow them to dry?
24 hours is ideal- but you can sometimes speed that up with a heat gun
Can someone please help me. In this example, there are multiple t-shirt sizes that need to be made for a family photo shoot.
Let’s say family A last name is Westmoreland, and family B last name is Jones. If both tees are size x-large, I can get a larger font on the tee that has Jones (less words) for a last name. But if I do that, wouldn’t it look kinda crazy when everyone is pictured together?
Well, there are a total of 20 kids, ranging in t-shirt size from a onesie to an extra large.
I am so confused about this that I am probably not doing a good job at asking this question.
Do I use the same size font on all the shirts that are the same size: 120 font on all x-large shirts, regardless of how long the longest word is?
Sorry for kinda rambling, but I would greatly appreciate any help as I want to do a good job.
If you are planning the designs for one group photo, it would probably look best if all of the names used the same font size. I would start with the name with the most letters to determine the font size then go from there. If there is a super short name (four or five letters) sometimes it looks ok to bump up the font size a little. In a group photo it will still look cohesive.
This is super helpful, but I still find it difficult to make sure the design isn’t crooked/tilted on the shirt. 😭
Thanks! Have you tried folding the shirts in half and lightly ironing down the center before you start? That shows you the center point and may help you with alignment!