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Old February 1st, 2009 Feb 1, 2009 5:16:26 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Photorealistic T-Shirt Mockups in GIMP : the Eclectic Monkeyworks I'm using this tutorial. My shirt comes out fine. I'm having a hard time putting a design saved in my documents on the shirt. The designs were created in Corel X3. I've saved the designs in many different file extensions. I'm fairly new to Gimp. Has anyone done this? Please help, frustrated.
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Old February 1st, 2009 Feb 1, 2009 5:54:58 AM -   #2 (permalink)
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I'm not clear what the question is?
Which bit are you having trouble with?
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Old February 1st, 2009 Feb 1, 2009 6:18:01 AM -   #3 (permalink)
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Hi Dave, I'm having trouble putting the design on the mock up, from my documents.
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Old February 1st, 2009 Feb 1, 2009 6:42:41 AM -   #4 (permalink)
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GHEENEE: i am also looking for realistic mockups shirts, but when i clicked on the file for the shirt itself...it didn't work. the link must be broken.
 
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Not sure about that one. This is the one I use in photoshop and it works great. Check it out here....How to Create Photorealistic T-Shirt Mockups|GoMediaZine
 
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that site is great. but $50 for each program, for each style shirt, gets quite expensive
 
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That was my delima I didnt want to spend $34 for each program. I end up buying all 4 four $89. My web designer who is making my store said that would help boost sales over hiring a photographer and models.
 
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Katie, if you'll PM me and give me your Email address, I'll send the reallistic mock up shirt to work with. I see what you mean about the link.
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Not sure about that one. This is the one I use in photoshop and it works great. Check it out here....How to Create Photorealistic T-Shirt Mockups|GoMediaZine
i'd use gomedia... very professional and looks GREAT !!
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Photorealistic T-Shirt Mockups in GIMP : the Eclectic Monkeyworks I'm using this tutorial. My shirt comes out fine. I'm having a hard time putting a design saved in my documents on the shirt. The designs were created in Corel X3. I've saved the designs in many different file extensions. I'm fairly new to Gimp. Has anyone done this? Please help, frustrated.
Thanks in advance, Mike
Hi there. I'm the author of the tutorial.

Try saving your design as a .png

Then open the .png in GIMP, select all, and copy.

Open your t-shirt you created, and go to edit -> paste as -> new layer.

Make sure your design is on top of the shirt color layer, and below the shadows layer.
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