You could make an image, and then print it out onto blank ironing paper, and then iron it on to a shirt.
You can also save your design to send to a commercial printer but remember when you do to save it as CMYK. This is often needed to break the design down into its base colors. Additionally, if you are wanting the printer to enlarge the design you should save it at its highest resolution. 300 dpi is generally accepted as print quality. If a design was a small jpeg, for example, it will not enlarge well. Whereas, a vector-based graphics (.eps or .ai) that is not broken down into individual pixels will enlarge without problem.
Yes, Photoshop has literally limitless capabilities in terms of designing an image. To make a t-shirt, you can use an original drawing, add brushes, textures or filters. If you are planning on designing a T, then you may want to find a blank shirt template and work off of that so you have the correct size and shape.
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Either you can go to a artist/graphic designer and they will give you a design or if you have an artist in your youth group they could draw up a design that has a speacial meaning to the group. Then you can scan that image into photoshop and send it to company who does shirt printing.
Yes off course, most of designers use Photoshop to design Web sites. Keep in mind, you can not make entire site in Photoshop but to design page layout and to divide parts of page and turn them into links.
Most digital and graphics design artists use photoshop. Those who can't afford Photoshop usually use GIMP or Corel Paint Shop
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You can all you have to do is save it as a PND and use your Bc to upload it.
If you go to adobe.com you can download a 30 day trial of photoshop or photoshop elements
Yes, it is very common for a web designer to use Photoshop to prepare images for the web, however, Photoshop can only manipulate images, it can not create the web pages themselves.
To cut a layer in Photoshop, select the layer you want to cut and then use the "Cut" command from the Edit menu or press CtrlX on your keyboard. This will remove the selected layer from your design project.
I use Photoshop Cs3 to design GFX, and photoshop is the preferred program other than GIMP. A good photoshop community to join once you have installed it and are ready to start working is http://www.fringefx.net
There are several programs you could use, such as AutoCAD (architecture version) photoshop, etc. AutoCAD would be for building the general design and finding the dimensions. Photoshop could be used to see how a deck would look on your yard.