hi,
I need to get some of theses mugs out before dinner today asap, but the template needs to be blue instead of black...
Can anyone help please
Thanks in advance
hi,
I need to get some of theses mugs out before dinner today asap, but the template needs to be blue instead of black...
Can anyone help please
Thanks in advance
Last edited by twinx05; 07-02-2015 at 09:51 AM.
what program are you using for the design. Photoshop?, corel draw? inkscape?
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White instead of Blue would be even better, thanks , hope someone technical can help.
hi,
Sorry, i'm using Photoshop.
I just don't want the hassle of Black, Blue blocks. So a white template would be perfect
as in a white template , i mean a white background with blue outlines. i know it will be simple but just want a quick solution as i can't see me needing many more after today. Then i'll learn how to do it myself.
Thanks again
Use the magic wand tool and select the any part of the white area with a tolerance of 35. Then go to drop down. select - select similar. This will select all the white areas. Choose your new foreground colour from the colour palette (blue) Then use a large paintbrush and paint over the selected area. Do not deselect the area!! Then change the foreground colour to white and go to select - select inverse. Then paint over the black areas.
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can you provide full res photo?
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working in Photoshop for this sort of job is a bit of a faf if you have a vector version use a drawing programme, even tracing a bitmap would be easier
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Thanks ever so much for all your help guys.
I've decided to use another image and will look into all the advice you have left.
Much appreciated.