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Re: Mug templates

Posted: 06 Nov 2013, 20:48
by Angloman
When you are new to this,you go in head first,with a great idea,search for other prices,them decide that it can be easy to make money.I bought this disk to give me ideas of what is possible.I even found this forum and donated to get help from other which is great as far as i am concerned,and thank everyone for their input on this wide topic.
May be you guys who have been here a long time might like to start a thread something like "helping to get started" "advice on setting up " using the experience you all have to pass on to the newbies here like me.

I have worked in schools for the last 6 years and are very aware of copyright and license software and images, even when we used on web sites to promote the site or school had to be fully checked.

As to my other posts you can go on google and type keep calm,look at the images and then create your own artwork using the ideas,not their original designs

Thanks

Re: Mug templates

Posted: 06 Nov 2013, 22:23
by NikGrey
The members here do post with only good intentions.

You do realise that if you have the 300 odd templates you probably already have all of the shapes and backgrounds you will ever need don't you? Everything is on it's own later so if you open Two Templates in Photoshop you can interchange the objects - open Ten and do the same etc etc.

You can make your own combinations.

Even go overboard and add your own text and layers !

Re: Mug templates

Posted: 07 Nov 2013, 01:31
by sheryl_1975
Can anyone help where would I go to contact about copyright/infringment laws - I want to know if a design that I am doing will infringe any copy right laws - image has been drawn by partner of a boy in football shirt coloured like Arsenal kit but has no badges etc - and on the mug It says my Dad is an arsenal supporter.

Re: Mug templates

Posted: 07 Nov 2013, 12:45
by Designandgift
i agree with anglo man i also bought from bubblegum web, the templates are nice and a big time saver