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In this TV, we will attach a logo on the front and back of a T-Shirt. We will use the [[Vinyl Cutter]] for the single color icon of this TV and use this for the front left of the T-shirt. The Maker Hub logo will be printed on the [[Vinyl Printer+Cutter]] and attached to the back. The Vinyl will all be affixed using the [[Heat Press]].
 
In this TV, we will attach a logo on the front and back of a T-Shirt. We will use the [[Vinyl Cutter]] for the single color icon of this TV and use this for the front left of the T-shirt. The Maker Hub logo will be printed on the [[Vinyl Printer+Cutter]] and attached to the back. The Vinyl will all be affixed using the [[Heat Press]].
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Revision as of 21:54, 13 July 2019

"Versaworks" is not in the list (7-Zip, Altium, Ansys, ArcGIS, Arduino, CutStudio, EES, Inkscape, Logic, MATLAB, ...) of allowed values for the "Uses software" property.

TV Tshirt Icon

In this TV, we will attach a logo on the front and back of a T-Shirt. We will use the Vinyl Cutter for the single color icon of this TV and use this for the front left of the T-shirt. The Maker Hub logo will be printed on the Vinyl Printer+Cutter and attached to the back. The Vinyl will all be affixed using the Heat Press.



Familiarize yourself with Inkscape

Follow the directions given in the Training section on the Inkscape page.

  1. Download TV_Shell.svg.
  2. Download T_shirt_outline.jpg.
  3. Open up the TV_Shell.svg in Inkscape.
  4. Import the T_Shirt_outline.jpg into Inkscape.
  5. Describe the process of making a vector from the jpeg

  1. Add a white background to it for our dark shirt