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UPLOAD YOUR PROPERLY FORMATTED ARTWORK

CREATE A PRINT READY FILE FOR UPLOAD
Our online system is designed to auto-load artwork centered if you follow the directions below. If you are a professional artist all you really need to do is use our templates and have your artwork sized to the artboard and export as a 300dpi jpeg keeping in mind the safe/live/full bleed from our templates. All standard decks artwork templates use a 9"x34" artboard(equivalent 2700px wide x 10200px tall).
1. Open the appropriate template in Illustrator or Photoshop.Tips:A. Make sure you select the correct template to match the size of the skateboard deck you are ordering.
2. Place your artwork in a layer underneath the deck live areas.
Tips:
A. Are your artwork elements all high resolution? See helpful illustrations below.
B. Arrange the art so what you want visible is within the live area.
C. Did you take inconsideration the few MM’s of shifting that might happen? See helpful illustrations below.
D. Did you build your artwork to full bleed? Art needs to be bit bigger than the live area for the possible few MM’s of shifting. See helpful illustrations below.
3. Turn off the reference layers. Export your artwork as a jpeg 300dpi.
Tips
A. If you don’t turn off the layers when you export the reference lines will print in your artwork. See illustration #4.
B. Choose CMYK when you export. If you leave as RGB it will be auto converted to CMYK. RGB has slightly different color gamut.
C. Select the ‘use artboard’ check box to export as the correct size. We use SWOPv2 as the color profile and your file will get converted if it is a different profile.
D. The artboard size of 9”x34” also equals 2700px wide x 10200px tall. (FYI: 9” wide x 300dpi= 2700px wide).
B. Choose CMYK when you export. If you leave as RGB it will be auto converted to CMYK. RGB has slightly different color gamut.
C. Select the ‘use artboard’ check box to export as the correct size. We use SWOPv2 as the color profile and your file will get converted if it is a different profile.
D. The artboard size of 9”x34” also equals 2700px wide x 10200px tall. (FYI: 9” wide x 300dpi= 2700px wide).
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3. Turn off the reference layers. Export your artwork as a jpeg 300dpi.
Tips
A. If you don’t turn off the layers when you export the reference lines will print in your artwork. See illustration #4.
B. Choose CMYK when you export. If you leave as RGB it will be auto converted to CMYK. RGB has slightly different color gamut.
C. Select the ‘use artboard’ check box to export as the correct size. We use SWOPv2 as the color profile and your file will get converted if it is a different profile.
D. The artboard size of 9”x34” also equals 2700px wide x 10200px tall. (FYI: 9” wide x 300dpi= 2700px wide).
B. Choose CMYK when you export. If you leave as RGB it will be auto converted to CMYK. RGB has slightly different color gamut.
C. Select the ‘use artboard’ check box to export as the correct size. We use SWOPv2 as the color profile and your file will get converted if it is a different profile.
D. The artboard size of 9”x34” also equals 2700px wide x 10200px tall. (FYI: 9” wide x 300dpi= 2700px wide).
3. Turn off the reference layers. Export your artwork as a jpeg 300dpi.
Tips
A. If you don’t turn off the layers when you export the reference lines will print in your artwork. See illustration #4.
B. Choose CMYK when you export. If you leave as RGB it will be auto converted to CMYK. RGB has slightly different color gamut.
C. Select the ‘use artboard’ check box to export as the correct size. We use SWOPv2 as the color profile and your file will get converted if it is a different profile.
D. The artboard size of 9”x34” also equals 2700px wide x 10200px tall. (FYI: 9” wide x 300dpi= 2700px wide).
B. Choose CMYK when you export. If you leave as RGB it will be auto converted to CMYK. RGB has slightly different color gamut.
C. Select the ‘use artboard’ check box to export as the correct size. We use SWOPv2 as the color profile and your file will get converted if it is a different profile.
D. The artboard size of 9”x34” also equals 2700px wide x 10200px tall. (FYI: 9” wide x 300dpi= 2700px wide).
3. Turn off the reference layers. Export your artwork as a jpeg 300dpi.
Tips
A. If you don’t turn off the layers when you export the reference lines will print in your artwork. See illustration #4.
B. Choose CMYK when you export. If you leave as RGB it will be auto converted to CMYK. RGB has slightly different color gamut.
C. Select the ‘use artboard’ check box to export as the correct size. We use SWOPv2 as the color profile and your file will get converted if it is a different profile.
D. The artboard size of 9”x34” also equals 2700px wide x 10200px tall. (FYI: 9” wide x 300dpi= 2700px wide).
B. Choose CMYK when you export. If you leave as RGB it will be auto converted to CMYK. RGB has slightly different color gamut.
C. Select the ‘use artboard’ check box to export as the correct size. We use SWOPv2 as the color profile and your file will get converted if it is a different profile.
D. The artboard size of 9”x34” also equals 2700px wide x 10200px tall. (FYI: 9” wide x 300dpi= 2700px wide).