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Magpie_king
Magpie_king aka Nathan is a 29.74 year old boy, has been a member since January 13, 2008, has scored 660 submissions, giving an average score of 2.73, helping 26 designs get printed.
How do I stop my designs going pixely when I move them over to the tee template???

Please help.

I'm probably just being stupid

Bramish
   Bramish on Nov 10 '09 at 8:11am
Are you designing in PS or AI?

Are you designing at a high resolution if in PS?

You don't have to use the provided tee templates by the way, as long as the size of your presentation is within the guidelines.
Magpie_king
Magpie_king on Nov 10 '09 at 8:14am
PS.

And yeah I think they are high resolution
Magpie_king
Magpie_king on Nov 10 '09 at 8:14am
Still haven't had the time or patients to get my head around AI
Bramish
   Bramish on Nov 10 '09 at 8:24am
If you're designing in PS, make your image 300dpi and then design at the actual dimensions you'd want it priniting at. You shouldn't have issues when reducing it in size to fit on the template.
Maltzmania
Maltzmania on Nov 10 '09 at 9:52am
save for web devices.
TheInfamousBaka
TheInfamousBaka on Nov 10 '09 at 9:58am
If it's at a high resolution and dpi... you really shouldn't have this problem.
mitchloidolt
   mitchloidolt on Nov 10 '09 at 10:03am
Perhaps if you are downsizing a design to fit on the Template, maybe you have your image preferences set to 'Nearest Neighbor.' If it is, change it to something like Bicubic Sharper.
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Friff14
Friff14 on Nov 28 '09 at 6:21pm
do the "Save for Web" or "Save for Web & Devices" feature (they renamed it somewhere...)



That makes it low file size and is great for reducing pixelation.


Save for Web & Devices.
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