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johndrew

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 9:10 am    Post subject: RE: Rhinestone Template Reply with quote

We are in a small town in Arkansas and have been invited to perform at the Orange Bowl half time.

We are wanting to raise money to help pay for our trip. A heat press was donated to us to make shirts.

We found where Corel will make the template, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLHP4ZUYSuY,
but we have Photoshop CS5 and got lost in translation to Photoshop. We had Illustrator but our house caught on fire Christmas and lost our computor.

Can someone help us on how to make a Rhinestone Template in Photoshop CS5.

The template will have both text and an image and cut on a Silhouette Cameo we can borrow. Most will have a 10ss with 2.7-2.8 mm dia with a space of 1.35 between them.

Can a macro be written to automate the procdure? We know how to make Macro's in Excel but not Photoshop.

Any help or suggestions would greatly be appreciated. Thanks Katie, Cheers-To-You

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