"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Yes, it's tricky. My rule of thumb is to use a square component of the image. You have a couple in that one - The baseline of the text, the two top corners of the image, that straight white line.
If you're printing the transfers yourself you could do yourself a huge favour by printing the image square on the sheet and using the sheet edge for placement, or less guess work anyway.
Quote from: domineight on April 24, 2018, 11:32:04 PMYes, it's tricky. My rule of thumb is to use a square component of the image. You have a couple in that one - The baseline of the text, the two top corners of the image, that straight white line.The image with the ruler is from the ruler company, not my design I really have a squared image like the red one on the black shirt.Quote from: domineight on April 24, 2018, 11:32:04 PMIf you're printing the transfers yourself you could do yourself a huge favour by printing the image square on the sheet and using the sheet edge for placement, or less guess work anyway.Yep i'm using printed transfers (transparent, 'perfect' edges) but still have problems aligning them.Maybe armpit to armpit is straight?