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    t-shirt suppliers

    Hi,

    I have a decent order for some white sublimation t-shirts


    Can anyone suggest a good quality supplier at a decent price? And if so are the sizes from the supplier the norm ? i.e., a size smaller than normal etc....

    Also i would love to print on some blue ones with just a white logo on but how would i see just the white deign on photoshop ? Sorry if that sounds stupid.


    Thanks in advance.

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    Not wanting to rain on your parade but your first problem is that without a Magic Touch or Sun Angel dye sub printer you can't print white.

    The photoshop issue can be solved in a couple of ways. The easiest and quickest that should work in any version of photoshop is probably.....

    When you open a new blank page to work on a new design the first thing you do is to create a new layer - this will be see through.


    Select the original background layer
    Ctrl-a selects the whole layer
    Fill selection - fill it mid grey

    Now you can see your white image

    When you have finished turn off the background in the layers palette and print or save.

    Regards


    Arthur

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