anyone got a cup psd

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fair and true point JSR but it's a lot easier for personalised stuff or products that you'll need to alter for ppl
as for the cost of the software i'm doing a deal for members on here :)
so it's actually not that expensive now
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smitch6;36800 wrote:fair and true point JSR but it's a lot easier for personalised stuff or products that you'll need to alter for ppl
as for the cost of the software i'm doing a deal for members on here :)
so it's actually not that expensive now
I don't disagree. From a usability and time-saving perspective, it's a great thing.

I'm just thinking from the end-customer's perspective, who may be put off if they see these images and then think that you've never printed a single mug (or t-shirt, or whatever) before in your life. Will they have faith in your ability to deliver the promised product if all they see is an idealised computer model?
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i agree with JSR, its sometimes better to use a real example than something so pure, as customer then expects a product to be the same as. but interesting development, is the software something you have developed then smitch ?
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Agree with jsr. Is like to go to car dealer and see only plastic car.models insted of real thing but... Iam still going to use it as it look great. Its fantastic time saver and if used right then can make you website look more clean and slick :-) my 2p
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I tend to agree with you all on the various points. I think it is a good thing to use as I have a customer who changes his mind more than I change my socks & something like this would be great to use for such as him. Also I do have other customers who want some idea of how an idea of theirs would look on an item & again this would be of great use for them.

Then you look at some of the mugs on Ebay that people have already printed up & photographed & to be honest some of them are pretty crap. I say to myself 'would I buy a mug that is going to look like that' & the answer is no. So, as I said at the begining each of your comments do have some great & valid points.

Steve, the software is brilliant mate & I'm so tempted to have a dabble.....I do like a dabble :biggrin:
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go on have a dabble lol
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I'd have a dabble if I had Photoshop... :biggrin: What have you got to lose?
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can u still get it on a trial free?
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You don't need a free trial to have a dabble but get the dabble wrong which could result in a trial of a very different kind :wink:
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these scripts are so easy to use trust me
i had it sorted within 1/2 hour and thats coming from me who struggles to follow text instructions
i'm slightly dyslexic on that side of things
i take in something completely dif from what i read and right down wrong as well
you should see my trying to copy something lol
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