Sue2

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  1. Sue2

    Some Printed decals

    How're the colors holding up in the weather/sun? Sue2
  2. Sue2

    Best 15x15 press?

    AND...it's ON SALE right now for $220!
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    Font ID

    Your font is "Sketch" ttf. https://www.dafont.com/sketch-2.font But it looks like they filled in the "sketchy" parts to make it cut as a solid. Best font software out there right now is "Find My Font" Sue2
  4. I keep a copy of this chart by the heat press to help with size & placement. Sue2
  5. Good job...are they spelled right? Checking spelling is actually step 2 after creating the file It wasn't that hard now was it?
  6. I do that too! ...you didn't mention weeding...I'm sure you meant to do that though....right?
  7. Sue2

    Anyone know this one?

    I first read it as "MARITAL ARTS"......wonder what that would cover!
  8. You don't have to re-do everything...just try a bit different motorcycle graphic. Sue2
  9. Sue2

    Anyone know this one?

    Ugly would be my first guess...but Find My Font says: CrEAtoR cAmpoTYPe SmcP (Regular)
  10. Sue2

    No Parking Sign Blanks

    I use Harbor Sales. Sue2
  11. Even make your own "company" shirts Sue2
  12. Time to jump in and get some experience...make your family some fun t-shirts! Sue2
  13. Don't worry so much about crooked/straight alignment...I mostly eyeball it too... Once you see YOUR shirt "hanging" on someone you will wonder why you were so careful! Every body is different and has different bulges and bumps....the shirts will conform to what they are covering. Centering is probably more important...... AND if you are making multiples they should all be approximately in the same position. Just my 2 cents............Sue2
  14. Sue2

    Need some help with an image please!

    That's under copyright protection. Hot Stuff the Little Devil is a comic book character created by Warren Kremer .
  15. 15x15" would be sufficient..... Years ago I lucked into a used Hotronics 16x20" locally.....that spoiled me! The auto-open presses are tempting! Sue2
  16. MIRROR...MIRROR...MIRROR!! 16x20" is the way to go if you are buying a press...most of my shirt fronts/backs are 10+ inches wide. Not to mention those XX & XXX shirts take a bit larger graphic to look right. Shirts take a lot of steps....Design, Vectorize Design, Cut MIRRORED Design, Weed, & finally Press. BUT, shirts are fun! Sue2
  17. Sue2

    help with identifying this font

    Too small to work well with "find my Font
  18. No, I mean converting all your text to outlines (objects) this way they will be un-editable as text but are seen as objects in VM....I assume you have no trouble with the cross outline. http://www.graphic-design-employment.com/adobe-illustrator-how-to-convert.html Sue2
  19. I mostly use CorelDraw instead of AI....but, if I had to guess, I would ask if you converted your text to curves before saving as an eps/svg file....then importing to VM. Sue2
  20. There are some files here in the Graphic Requests section...use the search tab. Sue2
  21. Sue2

    Image help

    Too small to trace well...not to mention the grey watermark... You will have to enlarge it and redraw/recreate it yourself. Sue2
  22. Anyone have a ripped open hole vector for heat press on a t-shirt. Preferably just black. TIA - Sue2