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Originally Posted by rwoods5 |  | | | | | | | | | I want to create a paper catalog of my tees, any suggestions.
Robert | |  | |  | |
Hi Robert,
I created a catalog years ago of some designs I either (drew and/or photographed) and put in a How To Kit for those that wish to sell Candy Wrappers.
Anyway, i was thinking it would serve as a catalog they could buy and send to their customers. I know it's not a catalog of t-shirts but it may help spark ideas for you.
I used corel draw and ran a thumbnailer third party script to create thumbnails of the images.
I tried photographing the actual candy bars but glare, etc. made it difficult so i changed plans and created each bar digitally on the pc. I then saved each as a image file and named it the item number i wanted to use for the item and that name showned UNDER each image.
I then ran the script to place the images on the page evenly spaced and a certain # of rows/columns.
I then added a Title to each page and added a background color
For the cover I added photos I took (i'm not a photographer just had a nice digital camera) to act as the front/back cover.
I then saved the file in the format the printer i used required and i got back a beautiful catalog i was very pleased with;
See Sample:
http://www.pcbbkits.com/ipnmonitor/c...agecatalog.jpg
FOR T-SHIRTS:
I would suggest that you take the original image you created and place it on a "photo of a BLANK t-shirt" instead of trying to take a photo of all the t-shirts. It would look better and you won't have to bother with glare, lighting, etc. For example this design i just layed the image onto a photo of a t-shirt I took.
http://www.formultiples.com/designs/...twin_girls.jpg
Take a few photos however of people wearing some of your designs or the shirt hanging to show throughout the catalog. If you look at the sample link i gave i have a basket with personalized candy wrappers in it on the candy wrapper page. On the page that had bubbles (not shown) I showed some bubbles with one of my designs on it. On the teabag page i showed a cup/saucer with a teabag.
I took different photos like this, cropped out the background and placed it throughout the catalog.
I know it's not about t-shirts that I've shown but hopefully it gets you going. Also you don't have to use corel draw you can use any thumbnailing program.
I used the thumbnailing program as opposed to placing the images on the page myself because it put the images spaced evenly, a certain # of rows/columns i specify, etc.
Take care
Signed,
Printchic