Hello blee; I would probley hang the shirts on a contrasting background and take a high res. picture and put it in Corel. ( If you mesure the shirt before the picture and blow it up to that size you will be close to the real size in the compiter letter it, group it make a copy and scale it to fet the page.) ( no copy wrights to worry about )
George
blee said:How do I put an outline picture of a tee-shirt's front and back so my customers can see an example of what their logo will look like? Maybe one with a pocket. How about a side view of sweatpants too? Does CorelDraw X4 have this already? Do I have to make them myself? Thanks, Brenda
Hi.
It wouldn't be too hard to whip up a design with Draw. Here's one that's caffeine free.
The caffeinated version would be better of course.
-John
some of the supplies like Bodek and Rhodes have downloads available of there products that you can import into corel and lay your designs over them and print them out for your customers. You just need to set up a account with them to download there stuff. check with you local supplier to see if they have anything like that you need first.
There are free resources available all around. Do a search on Vector T-shirt template and you'll get some great results.
Can't remember if I made this or it was downloaded...LOL.