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Hi Yousuf123,

 

Hanzz made a very good point, you have to use a PNG or other format that supports transparency. But why don't you work in only one file making your design in one layer and having the t-shirt on a background layer. It could be easier and faster even to see the result as you work.

 

Cheers

Photographer, Designer, Climber & Happy Gardener

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