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: How to make white stroke show up for a shirt printing hoping you can help me today. I think my question is very simple. I have almost no experience with Adobe, but I am trying to finish

@Candy945

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hoping you can help me today. I think my question is very simple. I have almost no experience with Adobe, but I am trying to finish up a Christmas present...

I am making a digital file for a shirt printing company to embroider, but can't get the white stroke I made around black text in InDesign to show up against the white background.

Here is what the shirt should look like:


www.spreadshirt.com/badman-t-shirts-C3376A14883793
In my file, the stroke looks right if I have it a different color. However, the stroke is not visible in an exported jpeg because of the white background in the jpeg.

How can I make the background go away so I just have the black text and white stroke?

Been sorting through lots of help online and nothing seems to help.

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@Miguel516

The best way to create graphic Use Png images, first of all create images with photoshop and with CMYK mode, Open with this page on Illustrator and create
i think i will help you more

at www.ownow.com

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@Nimeshi706

Based on that particular service, you need to visit their requirements for image uploads and vector files: FOUND HERE

They provide templates for CorelDraw and Adobe Illustrator. You should use their template and upload the file format they request.

Their FAQ page states "We support these data formats: .svg, .ai, .eps and .cdr." There's no reason you need a jpg OR a png. Simply save your .ai file appropriately.

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@Deb5748823

Save it as a .png, this file type supports image transparency, whereas .jpg does not.

Also, Illustrator is more geared toward this kind of thing, InDesign is more built for working with large amounts of text (like creating book layouts).

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