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November 20, 2018
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newb, stuck: text, basics

  • November 20, 2018
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Hi all,

Trying to make some designs for Red Bubble merch. Illustrator is NOT easy...... its great but some simple things are so complicated. I have watched a lot of the videos, stuck with some pretty basic stuff....

-I have an illustration file which is 4833 × 3217 in either jpg or png (I have both files). I need to add text to it, I want to make a t-shirt for redbubble.

-I proceed to create a document with the Red Bubble specs for a shirt; according to their site, the bigger the better. A shirt is 3873x4814 pixels. 300dpi, CMYK. 

1. Not sure how the tshirt specs affect the image file size?

2. I cant find how to make transparency background ANYWHERE.

3. When I add a text blurb, i set it at 72 and it looks too small. So I zoom in. So now the image is huge. So I have no idea what are the right proportions to have imported the image.

Thank you.

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    ryan_edwards
    Inspiring
    November 23, 2018

    I would spend more time on google or hire a designer... their resolution specs are for your delivered asset to print.

    So font can be any size (72 is arbitrary like in ms word size 12 etc)

    make sure your artboard is the right dimensions.... when you export a jpeg or png thats where you can specify the dpi etc for the printing file.

    Artboards can also show transparency if you want to see that ... you can also just open the export for web legacy window and see the transparency by previewing the png export there.

    adobe illustrator is a vector program so you resolution is going to be set on any exports you make.

    Inspiring
    November 20, 2018

    Can you ask RedBubble for a tshirt template?

    Myra Ferguson
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 20, 2018

    First, you mention that want to combine your text with an image. According to Redbubble's User Agreement (User Agreement | Redbubble ), I believe that art needs needs to have been made by you. I'd recommend checking to make sure you have copyrights to that image.

    Next, for the technical part, the site recommends using Photoshop. It's a raster based (think pixels or tiny blocks of color that make up an image) versus Illustrator, which is vector-based (think lines and shapes that can be stretched without affecting the quality of the image). You can use Illustrator for this project, but in the end, you'll be exporting a raster-based image.

    By default the background in your workspace in Illustrator is transparent but the artboard will make it look solid. You can change how it looks when you work by going to the menu View > Show Transparency Grid. If you mean how do you make the background of the exported image transparent, you'll need to use a format that supports transparency. Like Monika said, JPEG doesn't support that, but PNG does. Let's get back to exporting after we make sure your document is set up the way you want.

    Illustrator can combine raster and vector artwork--which is what it sounds like what you want to do. In this case, create your new document as 3873 x 4814 pixels and under Advanced Options set Raster Effects to High (300 ppi). Place your image by going to the menu File > Place... and navigate to your image. Once the image is loaded if you click, Illustrator will add it at 100% the size of that image, and then you can resize it. When the file to place is loaded, you can also choose to click and drag it out to fit your artboard. The widest it will be without cropping is 3873 which will make your placed image height 2577.993. Add your text wherever you want it on the artboard.

    Because you'll be exporting your placed image with your text and your artboard is set to the size you want to export, now you can export it as a PNG. Go to the menu File > Export > Export as... enter the name you want to save. Set file type you want to save to PNG. A PNG Options dialog box will open. Set the resolution to High (300 ppi) and the Background Color to Transparent. Click OK.

    Known Participant
    November 20, 2018

    Thanks Myra. I dont see on RedBubble stuff about preferring raster or Photoshop.

    Im still confused about the pixel dimension of my image 4833 × 3217......

    .....and the ones asked by Red Bubble for t-shirts, as they ask for images and sizes, they dont seem to address my confusion which is what if the image manipulated in Ai is less than their desired pixels.....

    Long & Premium T-Shirts

    Mens Graphic T-Shirts

    • 3873x4814 pixels. For more on designing, check out our Advanced Design article.

    -....the x3217 part of my image may not print well with Long Premium TShirts which is 2875x3900 ?

    - the x3217 part part of my image may not print well withMens Graphic T-Shirts 3873x4814 pixels.

    Monika Gause
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 20, 2018

    1. not sure what you mean with this. You need to create a 3873x4814 pixels document. Don't care about the resolution. it doesn't matter. They need the pixels. You export at 72 ppi from Illustrator to get the same number of pixels.

    2. JPEG can't be transparent. PNG can. You need Photoshop to edit the image.

    3. Make text bigger when you want it bigger.

    Known Participant
    November 20, 2018

    Thanks. But none of that answered my questions.