I had this shirt ordered from a reputable site, and I'm honestly not very impressed. I don't like how there are white spots throughout the color. If this is the best we can do, I'm afraid I'll have to just offer shirts of this quality, but I'm hoping I'll be able to find a better place that makes shirts that are not only high quality upon printing, but that last longer than a few washes. It's been tough finding one, does anybody know of a place??
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i gave up on online services tbh. you might be able to find a local shop that provides similar services with better quality (they can't just ignore emails to make unhappy customers go away if they've got a brick and mortar location), or you could always take up screen printing yourself. its actually not as expensive to start as i used to think it was, and there's plenty of information on how to get started.
I think you might be getting those white spots throughout the color, because printers aren't good with gradients. Did those white spots appear on the flat colors in Titan's fur as much?
Also, I'm not sure if this has to do with the white spots, but when you sent the file, was the color mode in CMYK or RGB?
Also, I'm not sure if this has to do with the white spots, but when you sent the file, was the color mode in CMYK or RGB?
Okay, good! That should do, if you use solely solid colors instead.
You're welcome. I'm glad I can help you figure out the problem, and hopefully you'll be able to get these prints without these issues. I was thinking that, because that same gradient problem happens on regular paper.
Okay, when you send a file to be printed, make sure the color mode is in CMYK. RGB are colors used for computer screens, whereas CMYK are colors used for printer inks.
If you use Photoshop, it's really easy to tell which color mode you're in and figuring out how to switch modes.
You're welcome. I'm glad I can help you figure out the problem, and hopefully you'll be able to get these prints without these issues. I was thinking that, because that same gradient problem happens on regular paper.
Okay, when you send a file to be printed, make sure the color mode is in CMYK. RGB are colors used for computer screens, whereas CMYK are colors used for printer inks.
If you use Photoshop, it's really easy to tell which color mode you're in and figuring out how to switch modes.
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