Try to use medium to dark colors when using this kind of transfer paper, so the resulting image is bold and clear. If your transfer design has any light colors (other than white), the image may seem distorted and discolored once it is transferred onto the fabric.The fabric color will show through rather than the white coloring of the image. This means any areas of your image that contain the color white will instead appear clear once ironed on to the shirt. ![]() The transfer paper used for light colored fabrics is transparent. Transfer sheets meant to be used on light fabrics are meant for fabrics that are white, yellow, light gray, or any other fabric that is light in nature.Using the right kind of transfers sheets can help ensure that you get the best looking results from your iron on transfer. Transfer paper comes in two different variations: transfer sheets to be used on light colored fabrics, and transfer sheets to be used on dark colored fabrics. The heavy colors contrast really well against fabrics and provide a darker, opaque color for the printer to print. Dark, solid colors provide the best looking results when using iron on transfers. If you image has very light colored sections, those sections might appear discolored and distorted when ironed onto the fabric because of their light coloring mixing with the color of the shirt.If your image has white coloring in it, the iron on transfer will show up clear in that area, meaning the fabric color will show in that clear space rather than the color white. Also keep in mind that typical at-home printers don't print the color white they leave that area blank because the printer assumes that the paper you are using to print your image is white, and the white paper will show through the image. Remember that transfer images that contain dark colors are usually going to show up on fabrics better than images with light colors.Also, there are many websites where you can find different kinds of images that are legally safe for you to use, transfer, and sell. If you do use Google, you can click Search Tools, then Usage Rights, then Labeled For Reuse. ![]() You must have the rights to an image if you are going to reproduce it and sell it (like a t-shirt).
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