Can't they simply email the template to you? I'd give them a call and ask to speak to someone in technical.
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Can't they simply email the template to you? I'd give them a call and ask to speak to someone in technical.
probably ... never thought of that.
thanks martin ... i'll probably just order a box of flip flops cos i wear them and holiday a lot so i'd use a box on myself.... lol
I must be missing something with the flip flop craze. Once printed and in use, no-one can see what you've printed 'cos your feet cover up the image. Most items that are printed can be seen when in use - mugs, aprons, jigsaws etc etc. Just can't seem to get my head around this one personally. :)
lol yeah i guess so i just fancy them for myself .. i have a madonna fettish ... lol
hi all!
If any of you do some keyrings this will help you do it quicker then ever :)
I made some photoshop actions for inserts sized: 20mm x 32mm(ones Martin sell :) )
50 inserts per page A4.
you can download psd template and action file here: http://personalize.me.uk/video_dsf/keyr ... plates.rar
tutorial video here: http://personalize.me.uk/video_dsf/inse ... torial.htm
http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/654...mplate2x32.jpg
I don't use photoshop with my subli stuff but WOW what a great tutorial Paul !!
That's going to be incredibly useful for someone using Photoshop. Well done, Paul!
For myself, I find it a whole lot easier just to use Qimage and double-click the images. That way I do multiple designs on multiple items and Qimage arranges them on the page to suit. Doddle.
I dont know nothing about qimage. I never used it... I never even seen it :) so only PS tutorial on this moment :) I planed to do some tutorials in corel too but dont know yet what :)
Oh, you don't need tutorials for Qimage. It excels at page layout. It's not a graphics app, but it allows for tweaking via filters and it remembers your print settings as well as doing the ICC bit.Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul
I did trial PhotoShop Elements just recently, but it bloated down my netbook something chronic - which is quite comical given that their system requirements apparently includes netbooks.
I don't know what the obsession is with resource-hogging bloatware these days. Recently I downloaded quite an amusing little graphics app that take up no more than 750KB (yes, that's KB - not MB, or GB). Okay, so it's no Photoshop but there must be something between bloatware and floatware. :lol:
there is ;) what would you say about GIMP?? painshop pro or photoimpact? photoimpact is magic! its ok if somone want to use simple software. nothing wrong with this... but i love to have that little extra options that let me be more creative.Quote:
Originally Posted by JSR
I realy recomend photoimpact. you can easly tweek your photos with only couple of clicks. change your photos to lovely look calendars etc.. you can download it from here: http://www.ulead.com/pi/