Whether you are designing graphics for t-shirts, web, or anything else, "halftoning" can improve your images and save time! Here's how...
• Salvage a low-resolution snapshot
Have a photo that would make an excellent graphic, except it's just too small, grainy, blurry, or pixelated? Often times, you can turn a regular snapshot into a crisp one-color work of art just by applying halftones.
• Use high-quality free photos
If you don't already know about unsplash.com, it's "The internet's source of freely-usable images."
Need a photo for a graphic? Chances are unsplash has it. Run it through the Halftone Processor, and you have an instant print-ready image.
• Make instant high-resolution graphics
Our Halftone Processor makes things easy. Adjust halftone style (16 options: dots, lines, wavy lines, wavy dots, zig-zag patterns) and scale the pattern interactively, with no need to "convert to bitmap" before seeing the results.
You can export your graphic as a 4000 x 4000 pixel file, more than suitable for large t-shirt graphics.
If you need more resolution, it's not a problem! Just increase your Halftone Processor's document canvas size prior to adding in your image. You won't lose resolution or quality.
If you need vector format, you can easily convert your image in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Capture, or a handful of other (free & paid) vector conversion apps.
• Make cool stuff
Turn plain images into graphics with flair. Use bright (or subtle) color combinations. Oversized & stylized halftones may be the answer!