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Offline blue moon

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Re: Customer wants to Tye-Dye their own shirts...
« Reply #15 on: February 03, 2015, 12:17:28 PM »
Here is what they are WANTING.

We are about to throw some tye dye images under to see how it looks.

We aren't feeling like it's gonna pop the way it is now.

make sure the TD colors are in the red shade and you should be OK.

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Re: Customer wants to Tye-Dye their own shirts...
« Reply #16 on: February 03, 2015, 12:46:09 PM »
by using two contrasting colors for the art you are making sure there is enough contrast to see it regardless of the background (white ink on the part that's very light in color would be hard to read. By adding a dark stroke around it the problem is eliminated). We always outline the art going on the TD garments and usually print after dyeing.

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Re: Customer wants to Tye-Dye their own shirts...
« Reply #17 on: February 03, 2015, 04:57:18 PM »
by using two contrasting colors for the art you are making sure there is enough contrast to see it regardless of the background (white ink on the part that's very light in color would be hard to read. By adding a dark stroke around it the problem is eliminated). We always outline the art going on the TD garments and usually print after dyeing.

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We've recommended and done this for 20 years on spirals with very dark and very light areas; it pops bigtime...

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Re: Customer wants to Tye-Dye their own shirts...
« Reply #18 on: February 05, 2015, 03:47:48 PM »
I would add a white outline around this whole design so that it will stand out against all the different colors of the tie dye.
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