Hey guys, quick question.
when you go to submit your artwork to a printer.
They ask for it in 300 dpi high resolution.
What should i give them? i mean i have the work on some tee mockups,
but how exactly should i give it to them?
  • Sam Weinberg

  • sharksinyermouth

    You have to do the actual design work at 300DPI and scale it down to fit on a mockup. Having the art on tshirt mockup will not be printable on a tshirt.
  • Paul Granese

    I don't get it. Did you design it ON the mock up at 72dpi and not save a print file?
  • Joshua Jordan

    Sam Weinberg said:

    Did you read the post?
  • DanielAndHisArt

    You give them the photoshop file of the actual actual artwork. Not a mockup on a tee shirt template, but the actual artwork you created in photoshop or whatever program you used.
  • DanielAndHisArt

    And if you are wanting to know how to send it to them, use a file sharing service. there are a bunch of different free ones that support files up to a certain size.
  • sharksinyermouth

    Paul Granese said:I don't get it. Did you design it ON the mock up at 72dpi and not save a print file?

    This is what I think he means. He designed on the 72dpi mock up and now they need the 300dpi.
  • Balefire

    sharksinyermouth said:
    Paul Granese said:I don't get it. Did you design it ON the mock up at 72dpi and not save a print file?

    This is what I think he means. He designed on the 72dpi mock up and now they need the 300dpi.

    If this is the case, I sure hope it's some simple-ish vector work... otherwise, you really don't have anything deliverable.

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