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AFLW 2024 - Round 6 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
You're probably right, we signed them close to the season I think. Don't get why they wouldn't just have the logo by itself on a black/white rectangle covering LEDified though.Wasn't the bottle covering LEDified or whatever their previous sponsor was?
Don't see any stitching where the design is, HOWEVER, the collar actually looks decent.Do people think that this is real or fake
Looks like a training t-shirt so it could just all be sublimated and therefore no stitching needed for the design.Don't see any stitching where the design is, HOWEVER, the collar actually looks decent.
I nicked the brush from one of Mero's templates. It's a single line.Hey Bacon Warrior, I'm trying to edit collars for your template but am running into an issue. How did you do stitching on your designs? It doesn't look like El_Scorcho's guide in the Photoshop thread
Are they vector shapes to start with?Why is it that when I merge shapes in photoshop the mutual space between the two shapes becomes invisible.
Eg:
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Is there any way to stop this from happening? I don't really want to make it into a smart object.
Print logo onto some transfer paper and then iron on. The only problem is white doesn't show up and it's expensive.Hi guys, my indoor cricket club is looking for sponsors for our team. We are in contact with some companies, one of which was asking about having their logo on our kit. Is there a way to put the companies logo on temporarily in case the sponsorship only lasts like 1 year.
Yes.Are they vector shapes to start with?
so we can take it if if needed?Print logo onto some transfer paper and then iron on. The only problem is white doesn't show up and it's expensive.
There would be a way to peel it, either by peeling a corner off or a more complicated way.so we can take it if if needed?
Also another question, how long in general would/should a club logo last before a new one?
Luckily I can help. Just a sec.Why is it that when I merge shapes in photoshop the mutual space between the two shapes becomes invisible.
Eg:
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Is there any way to stop this from happening? I don't really want to make it into a smart object.
Spanna, you legend! It worked! Thanks so much.Fizzler
First, select the shape you would like to bring to front by placing the cursor on it and clicking.
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Then, select the "Path Operation" button that I have indicated on top. Following that, in the drop down menu select "Combine Shapes".
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It should end up looking like this. If it doesn't, you might have to bring the shape selected to the front. You can do that by choosing this button,and by choosing the "Bring shape to front" function. Then it should work.
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Once you've got your image like the one above, you can select the Path Operation button once more,and then merge components. This will make your two shapes into just one.
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Hopefully this helps.
Could you get the sponsors logo into some piece of fabric (that won't rip - I have no idea how or what) and then you can maybe velcro it on.Hi guys, my indoor cricket club is looking for sponsors for our team. We are in contact with some companies, one of which was asking about having their logo on our kit. Is there a way to put the companies logo on temporarily in case the sponsorship only lasts like 1 year.
It is very expensive for the players so we look for sponsors to make it more affordable for the players.Grandsun, why does your Indoor Cricket team need sponsors?
Is an indoor league that big?
If so, my advice is get quality uniforms made and make that part of the player rego and they own it and hope the sponsorship covers the manufacturing and some
That what was what i was thinking but after speaking to my Mum she rekons that the transfer paper might be the bestCould you get the sponsors logo into some piece of fabric (that won't rip - I have no idea how or what) and then you can maybe velcro it on.
The other thing I'd suggest is new shirts each season, you'll find places that do decent cricket shirts for $25-35 so it isn't that big a financial burden.