Best for making a classic upper-body shirt with torso and arm template areas.
Roblox Shirt Maker
Design a classic Roblox shirt on the exact 585 x 559 canvas used for 2D classic clothing. Add images, text, shapes, template guides, layers, and export a transparent PNG from your browser.
What this shirt maker is for
A classic Roblox shirt is not just a square logo. It wraps around the torso and arms of an avatar, so the file needs to line up with the template zones that Roblox expects. This editor starts with a 585 x 559 workspace because that is the practical size creators use for classic shirts and pants. The visible guide layer helps you place artwork on the front, back, sides, and arm areas without baking those guide lines into the exported PNG.
From a player and creator point of view, the most useful shirt tool is fast: drop in a graphic, place text, nudge it into the front torso area, check the arms, and export. The editor keeps that loop short while still supporting layers, opacity, locking, project JSON, and local autosave for revisions.
For designs players will actually wear, begin with one readable idea: a club colorway, a clean uniform, a funny front graphic, or a recognizable fandom-inspired mood made from your own art. Use the front torso for that focal point and let the back and sleeves carry stripes, trim, or a smaller logo. The visual read matters more than packing every spare template tile with detail. A design that looks calm in the editor is usually easier to recognize from a distance in a Roblox experience.
How to make a classic Roblox shirt
Start in Shirt mode and leave the template guide visible while you block out the design. Use the region buttons to fit selected artwork into common zones such as the front torso, back torso, or sleeve areas. Add text only where it will still read on a moving avatar; tiny lettering on arms usually looks messy in-game. When you are ready to preview a clean file, hide the guide or simply export, because the guide overlay is never included in the downloaded PNG.
Use project export whenever you are testing multiple colors or variants. PNG is the upload file, while project JSON is the editable source that lets you come back later and adjust layers without rebuilding the shirt from scratch.
Use the flip controls when a sleeve graphic needs to face the opposite direction. This is especially helpful for stripes, shoulder patches, and left-right details that would look accidentally reversed when the avatar turns. Keep a transparent margin around anything near a template edge. That small bit of restraint prevents a front emblem from bleeding into a side panel after the shirt wraps around the avatar.
Upload notes for Roblox creators
Upload classic clothing through Roblox Creator Dashboard under Avatar Items and Classics. Policies and fees can change, so check the official Roblox documentation before publishing. Current Creator Hub guidance describes 2D upload fees and selling requirements that can involve Roblox Plus or Premium 1000/2200, publishing advances, sale eligibility, moderation, and takedown rules.
This page helps you prepare the image file. It does not guarantee Roblox approval, sales, catalog placement, or moderation results. Use original art or properly licensed assets only.
Before upload, inspect the design at normal browser zoom and again at a smaller size. A creator may love a tiny texture while working close up, but a player viewing avatars in a crowded lobby only sees the large shapes. Keep your source project, make a numbered variant if you change it after feedback, and do not rely on a flattened PNG as the only copy of your work.
Use the editor export checks as a preflight step: confirm there is real artwork on the required regions, sleeves or legs are not accidentally one-sided, and T-shirt artwork stays inside the safe center area. Those warnings are not Roblox moderation decisions, but they catch the practical mistakes that make a file look broken after upload.
How to upload the PNG to Roblox
- Open Roblox Creator Dashboard.
- Go to Avatar Items, then choose the Classics tab.
- Upload the exported PNG and choose T-Shirt, Shirt, or Pants as the asset type.
- Complete the name and description, then review Robux fees, Roblox Plus or Premium requirements, moderation, and sale settings before publishing.
Official references: Classic clothing, Upload classic clothing, fees and commissions, and marketplace policy.
FAQ
What size should a Roblox shirt template be?
Classic Roblox shirt and pants files should export at 585 x 559 pixels. This editor keeps Shirt and Pants exports locked to that size.
Does the template guide appear in my exported shirt?
No. The template guide is an HTML overlay for alignment only, so the exported PNG contains only your artwork layers.
Can I make the shirt background transparent?
Yes. Leave the background transparent or reset the canvas before exporting. You can also add a solid or gradient background if your design needs one.
How do I upload the shirt to Roblox?
Use Roblox Creator Dashboard, go to Avatar Items, choose Classics, and upload the exported PNG. Review the current official requirements before paying fees or listing an item. Keep the project JSON too, because it is the editable source for revisions.
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