Would like some info about dimensions and dpi for Illustrator designs for print on demand
Newbie question here about creating files in Illustrator for print on demand:
I amusing RedBubble to create print on demand products with my designs that I create in either Illustrator or PhotoShop, and I have a few questions about the dimensions and dpi for my products.
Firstly, RedBubble recommends that I use CMYK for my designs then upload PNG files (with background transparency) in sRGB to use on my RedBubble products. This is for their DTG printing (Direct to Garment) for their apparel.
For their requirements they say the following on their blogs … "We'd recommend starting with 7632x6480 pixels (suitable for the king-size Duvet Covers). Images above 300Mb, or 13500x13500 pixels in size, cannot be accepted on the site due to the heavy load they place on our servers."
They also list the separate dimensions for all their various products, too, if I want to use those instead, but I would rather scale down with those dimensions mentioned above when uploading some of my designs if I want to use multiple products, if that would be okay to do.
Also, they say (when using vectors) … "Because vector images are not pixel or dot-based, they can be scaled up or down in size without losing quality. Once you’re happy with the size of your vector graphic, you’ll need to rasterize and save it as a PNG to upload to the Redbubble marketplace."
So my questions to you, therefore, are these:
1 – Since I had troubles exporting PNG files at the size of 7632x6480 pixels in Illustrator (I was using 300 dpi while designing, and using CMYK), was this because the dpi was too high? They said to me that the dpi is not all that important when I upload the PNG files, so do I design in 300 dpi, reduce to 150 dpi (for example) before exporting the PNG file so that I can use these dimensions above and not exceed their 300Mb or 13500x13500 pixels maximum size? Or do I design and export in 150 dpi … is this good enough for print?
2 – Do I need to change the color mode from CMYK to RGB in Illustrator after I finish designing and before exporting the PNG to make sure that it is in the sRGB profile, or does the PNG file automatically use sRGB when exporting even after using CMYK? Is there a way to check this beforehand (if it is going to use sRGB for the PNG file)?
3 – Do I really need to “rasterize” my vectors before exporting the PNG, as they had said … if so, please let me know how to do that.
Looking forward to hearing from you guys, and thanks so much!
