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    what do you use for mug templates?

    Hi all!

    I have been using Adobe Illustrator (on my mac) for my mug templates - saving to a PDF then printing on my windows machine which is hooked up to the sublimation printer.

    I notice a lot of the templates on here and around the internet are in photoshop.

    What does everyone else use and why?

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    i use photoshop and elements. i also use illustrator that is great for psd files.

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    I have photoshop but tend to use corel paintshop as I find it more users friendly.

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    Photoshop where everything is designed. I have an A4 printing template and drag three flattened designs over to the A4 psd file and print through Photoshop.

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    Corel draw for me...........I suppose for many it's what ever software you're familiar with.

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