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Hey guys,

 

I am new to the forum. 

 

I am creating a logo and need to get it ready to export for t-shirt printing. That is a whole new beast for me. Any tips on how to prepare it when exporting?

Also, I noticed there is no measuring tool. I can use rectangle tool for that but have not found where i can input exact measurements.

 

Thanks guys 

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Make sure it is at least 110 pixels per inch, as silk screening on T shirts is usually done up to about 55 lpi, sometimes less.

 

When you set a new document, set the size. Serif don't provide a dpi for silkscreen but you can easily set it to 110 in the DPI box. It doesn't matter if you set the DPI a bit higher.

 

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New Document panel

 

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If you drag a rectangle, the transform panel displays the dimensions and there is a readout on screen.

 

You can use the transform panel for entering precise measurements

 

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Windows PCs. Photo and Designer, latest non-beta versions.

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