How To Size Your T-Shirt Designs and Accurately Place Your Screen
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- 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 😊
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/
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can you also do the same sizing for all adult shirts with HTV?
Yes
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Aw, thanks!
Wrong advice. I always follow the 50% rule by dividing the width. That looks much better.
What is that?
Measure the width of the shirt and divide by two. That is how wide the image should be @@nekocreates
How long do you allow them to dry?
24 hours is ideal- but you can sometimes speed that up with a heat gun
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!
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.
What software is shown at 2:47 please and do you still use it?
That is Cricut Design Space
Comment mettre le t-shirt sur l’écran de l’ordi
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/