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Old June 26th, 2009 Jun 26, 2009 10:43:54 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Default Using the whole shirt

I'm trying to use the whole shirt for my designs, the thing is, Spreadshirt doesn't allow me to expand my design to fit the whole shirt. I try to make my design reach the 3000 px limit they give, but it still only goes a little more then halfway on the shirt, i'm trying to reach from top to bottom.


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You need to split the design vertically into 2 halves. And in order to NOT have to play with scaling, they both need to be the same pixel dimensions. I plan to order one of my own split designs soon. So I'll report back how it looks. In general, I find the whole design approval process to be all over the board. So your results may vary.
 
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You need to split the design vertically into 2 halves. And in order to NOT have to play with scaling, they both need to be the same pixel dimensions. I plan to order one of my own split designs soon. So I'll report back how it looks. In general, I find the whole design approval process to be all over the board. So your results may vary.
thats what i figured I'd have to do, which kinda sucks cause they charge it as 2 designs
 
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Yup. Most of my items with split designs are cost-prohibitive. It does suck.
 
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Old December 13th, 2009 Dec 13, 2009 6:08:00 PM -   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: Using the whole shirt

If you are ordering for yourself, then you could try tagless threads for the one shirt. They have a wider printing area that would suit your needs. Otherwise you will have to split it in half as previously suggested
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