Easiest programs to use for designing rhinestone transfers
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Easiest programs to use for designing rhinestone transfers
Easiest programs to use for designing rhinestone transfers
Hello everyone,
I have read some great posts on how to make my own rhinestone transfers. My question is, can anybody tell me what program is the easiest to use for designing the transfers? I'm interested in taking a photo of my son, when he was a baby, and making a rhinestone transfer of his face to put on a tee. Would anyone know how this is done? I've seen faces (mainly of famous people) on tshirts done with rhinestones so I know it's possible, just don't know how.
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For a one off photo I would print the picture out the size I wanted it on the shirt, put the clear carrier sheet (sticky side up) over the photo, tape it all down and place the stones where I wanted on the picture until I was happy with it.
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I agree,
You dont have to have a dot pattern, just follow the his image, of his pic, you can make a transfer of anything, this way, dog, cat,, people.
Just try to keep the shape of his eyes, nose and mouth, close to what is on the pic so it looks just like him.
Please let us see a pic when you are done.
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I would also say, process the photo a bit either halftone or limit the number of colors of the print, to make it easier to decide where to put the rhinestones. If you make the original image simpler it may help..
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Today's his B-day so I was gonna try to do it this weekend but may not get a chance since I'm throwing a B-day bash for him tomorrow. But if I don't this weekend, I will definitely get around to it next weekend & will post the pics....keep your fingers crossed for me that it comes out good
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Hi David,
Please excuse me if I sound like a complete idiot, but I have no idea what vectoring a pic for a vinyl cutter is. Would you please explain in more detail. My background is sewing, and I've done simple things such as pressing tshirts, mugs, plates etc. (but nothing really fancy). I'm just starting to venturing off into other things, but I'm not that savvy yet
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dear Red,
If you want to get the best clarity you have to use ss4 stones, these are very small and I am not sure they are small enough to do what you want. I just did a design of a Viking head for a Football cheer squad. Getting the correct features for the nose, eyes etc. is very difficult. As it was kind of generic we managed to do it. We do embroidery and digital printing and to do faces is relatively easy. When you work with stones that a a certain size and shape you will be limited as to the exact reproduction you can get.
I am not one for giving advice like others and tell you ro follow the image as best you can, that is very vague no one even mentioned to you about the size of the stones, this is very very important. I will always give someone a straight answer whether its what they want to hear or not.
I do wish you good luck but if you are looking for a real tight reproduction of you child just look at some of the obamas etc they are just good likeness's and have very little detail.
There is a piece of software that you can take a photo of your child and turn it into a oil painting or watercolor reproduction and they come out really great. You just print it on a digital printer.
I think it is called Twisted pixels.
Regards,
Bob
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Originally Posted by bob emb
dear Red,
There is a piece of software that you can take a photo of your child and turn it into a oil painting or watercolor reproduction and they come out really great. You just print it on a digital printer.
I think it is called Twisted pixels.
Regards,
Bob
Do you have a website for this? When I search for this, I get everything but this!
Thanks.
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Bob I am sorry if you don't like what was said about helping some one we only give out information on the pic and not the size of stones in my eyes better you get the outline the better it will work like some once told me "trash in trash out"!
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Originally Posted by soldierredd2
Hi David,
Please excuse me if I sound like a complete idiot, but I have no idea what vectoring a pic for a vinyl cutter is. Would you please explain in more detail. My background is sewing, and I've done simple things such as pressing tshirts, mugs, plates etc. (but nothing really fancy). I'm just starting to venturing off into other things, but I'm not that savvy yet
Nikki we all have to learn and nobody ever sounds like a idiot. They just sound confused and need answer. The only dumb answer is the one you fail to ask. .... JB
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Originally Posted by soldierredd2
Hi David,
Please excuse me if I sound like a complete idiot, but I have no idea what vectoring a pic for a vinyl cutter is. Would you please explain in more detail. My background is sewing, and I've done simple things such as pressing tshirts, mugs, plates etc. (but nothing really fancy). I'm just starting to venturing off into other things, but I'm not that savvy yet
Hi Nikki,
How did it go? Did you try it? Do you have any of the software everyone is talking about?
If you don't have photoshop, you can try gimp.org, it is Freeware that is similar in nature to photoshop. Some folks here use it as their main program.
If you don't have a vector program like Corel draw, you can try inkscape.org, it is also freeware that is similar to corel.
Good luck to you, I hope if you complete the shirt, you share a pic with us.
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