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triplefigs said:So, is just safest to print these designs on white shirts to avoid color problems? I'd love to print some on blue, orange, pink, but I all the designs have white in them. So, am I better off just going with plain white? Any suggestions?
I like to use colored shirts, too! Here are a few possibilites you might use for printing on non-white shirts --
1. You can trim around the design to eliminate all/most of the extra white that would print off. It would depend on your design as to how this would turn out.
2. You can add the shirt color (as closely as possible) into what would be the outside white area. I have done that with the Paint program since it has a custom color option. I bought PhotoImpact altho' I haven't had a chance to try it yet but I'm guessing it has that option, also.
3. Add a "frame" around the design in a pretty contrasting color to the shirt color (this would break up the visual of a white block around the design) or make the "frame" as close to the shirt color as possible.
Maybe some of these ideas will help you. White is fine for shirts but I'm like you, I want to do some colored ones, too.
