jeez no... if one wanted to do this right, one wouldn't use Photoshop for this. use a vector image editor like Illustrator or the free Inkscape. that second image posted would have to be re-done since it's been pixelated and lossyfied to hell... you sure this one is free?
Daehawk wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 3:42 pm
If I still had Photoshop it would be easy but I haven't had a copy in 10+ years.
I can back up hitbyambulance's statement. As I recently had our Team Ethan T-shirt printed. I have a friend who works @ facebook as a graphic's designer for their VR department. My uncle who owns a marketing company where you can apply your logos on practically anything including shirts. He specifically stated it's best to design the shirt with vector imaging format due to how the image is rendered. It has to do with the colors. It renders it in layers.
You also want to keep the color count low as the more colors, the most it costs
hitbyambulance wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 11:32 pm
jeez no... if one wanted to do this right, one wouldn't use Photoshop for this. use a vector image editor like Illustrator or the free Inkscape. that second image posted would have to be re-done since it's been pixelated and lossyfied to hell... you sure this one is free?
Daehawk wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 3:42 pm
If I still had Photoshop it would be easy but I haven't had a copy in 10+ years.
I cant make any promises and there is a good chance I might forget about this with everything I have going on, but I'll see if I can take a crack at it this weekend.