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 No.4014

I realize this is a slow board so I hope to get some help. I know nothing about designing clothes, printing designs, basically anything that has to do with how clothes is made.

Recently I found something I'd like to put on a shirt but the resolution is 600x492 and I don't think that's big enough to put on a shirt. So what can I do? I can't get the image In a higher resolution and I have no idea what my other options are. Any help?

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 No.4015

post the pic

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 No.4016

>>4015

I'm at work right now and I have it at my computer at home so I can't do it right now. Ill post it when i get home but do you know of anything I could do?

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 No.4017

>>4016

not really without seeing the pic, if its really simple you might be able to enlarge it and clean up the lines yourself

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 No.4018

Here's the image

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 No.4019

>>4018

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 No.4036

What I would do is open the image in Illustrator, stretch it to the size of the intended tshirt graphic, and draw over the lines by manipulating points on shapes.

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 No.4037

Update: I finally got the picture in high resolution, now I have to print it onto a shirt.

if anyone here knows about printing designs on shirts should I do it locally or online?

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 No.4040

>>4037

You probably want screenprinted shirts. Digital printing is an option, but I've never actually seen a printed shirt before.

As for on/off-line, just shop around and see who is willing to give you the best price within an acceptable time-frame. Clearly, IRL allows you to see and touch samples, but OL is usually cheaper.

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