any ideas on how to do this please

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my nephew has asked me to do this in flex in a T
any ideas how to get the 2 colours to cut
i'm using with a craft robo :)

thanks

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Attached pdf of how I would do it.

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Missed the circles off on the scan by accident and just noticed - these can easily be added onto the yellow artwork.
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i would of put the thin black lines over the yellow lol
funny how dif ppl think dif ways :)
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There's more than one way to skin a cat - not saying mine is right, just the way I'd do it.
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i was going to do it the other way as there is also a small black logo so was going to put that within the spaces to save flex :)
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see you offer a way of doing it and then its wrong, lol

with craft robo, can you not save space ?? you can with sign blazer - it moves everything round, pain to line up but if you are desperate to save vinyl its useful
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i wouldve put it on a black tshirt ... lol
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he wants it on a white 1 :~
i'll have a play tom and do some test pieces
i have managed to separate the colours using PS and will try doing a black base with holes in the yellow and then
yellow and black lines
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Thin lines overlapping to the outside of the design I'd say was a no no - thats why I'd do it the way I suggested. But, like I said, there's more than one way to skin a cat - there's no right or wrong way, its whatever suits you or the design.

Ooh! suits your sir!
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