OUR TIPS TO HELP YOU
a. The template that you selected determines how many lines of text are available. If there is a line of text that you do not want to use, simply leave it blank. b. Click on the Text Line tab, such as Top Text, Middle Text, Bottom Text and enter the wording you want. c. Hit the PREVIEW button to see that wording on the tire cover. d. Change the color, letter style or size of the words that you entered, add an outline or shadow, if desired. e. You can move any straight line of text up or down, if desired. Arched text cannot be moved. f. Add any special instructions for your lettering in the Special Instructions box, if needed. g. Once the lettering looks the way you want it to, press the red NEXT button. NOTE: - You should select a high-contrasting color for your lettering to show up well against the color of the tire cover, for example, white, light grey, tan, beige, pale yellow, yellow, etc… against the black tire cover, or black, brown, navy blue, purple, etc... against the silver tire cover.
- If you want your lettering to be a darker color, such as purple, burgundy, saffaire blue, hunter green, etc.. on the black tire cover, you can simply outline your lettering with a high-contrast color to offset it from the black background, such as an outline in white, light gray, beige, tan, pale yellow, yellow, etc ...
- Sometimes the lettering will look off-center or crooked. This is a problem with the program being online, but be assured that your lettering will be beautifully centered and aligned evenly.
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