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The shirt's mesh should have a UV template associated with it which is normally found within the object file. If such a template does not separately exist, you might need to rely on a third-party app to unwrap the object file and save the template as a .jpg file. The .jpg image will need to be opened in another third-party graphics program so you may place and center the design of your choice. It is best that you have a high-resolution image or text for it to be legible in the final render.
Another simpler alternative is to locate the texture file for the shirt and open it in a third-party graphic program. Create the design in a separate layer and position it exactly where you want it. Merge the layers and save the image as a .jpg or .png file under a different name. In Poser, replace the original texture file with the one you created.
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Is it possible to manually design new patterns on tee shirts so my characters willl convey any message appropriate to my story?.
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