# 3 years ago | |
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I create my shape templates in PS to the exact dimensions I want, while WordArt saves the image to the exact dimensions it creates a "border" and makes my image smaller so it doesn't fill in the full space of the shape when saving. How can make the image so it doesn't have any border space? |
# 5 years ago | |
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The print on demand company I use prints comforters and the size they require is 6720x8640. I make templates in photoshop and upload them into wordart, but I've never tried that size. I'm assuming since it's converted to 2000x2000 it would be heavily pixelated if I upload to the print company and tried to use it. I'll be renewing my paid membership in a couple days. I was just wondering because the size works great for t-shirts, but I'll be printing bigger items that require bigger pixels. Thanks |
# 5 years ago | |
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Can WordArt handle a 6720 x 8640 px template (shape) without getting pixelated? |
# 6 years ago | |
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Hi Patty, sent you an email by officeguy@gmail.com. You might have to check your spam folder if you don't see it in your main inbox. Tom |
# 7 years ago | |
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Hi Alison, if you convert the clip art image to a font and just type the letter your image is associated with it will appear in your shape. I use someone from fivver.com to do it for me. |