Retro Starfire Suit (dye-sub help?)

TacoCat

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Hello everyone!
(I'm hoping this is the right place to post)

I'm currently designing a retro Starfire suit based on an artist design (That I have received permission to use). This is my first time using a dye sub and I'm trying to find some help. These forms have so much great info in them so I apologise if this is a real asked questions but I can't seem to find the answer I'm looking for.

Heres the designs (this is a old pic before I ajusted for cut lines and just general positioning)
Starfire Dye Sub https://imgur.com/a/4WK9O5I

Since I'm reaching final stages I'm wondering the best way to make sure the lines line up... I'd hate for the person I'm helping out to pay $$ for a suit print and it be wonky.

Any suggestions out there on how to test the suit. I don't personally have any kind of fancy printer. Thought about paper printing and just roughly judging off that or sending it to a print company that has designers that can ajust it. But does anyone have a different way they test? (I tried cad fashion softwares but think the skill curve is a bit much for me atm unless I could find a body suit temp from a program that I could edit on)

Thanks for any help...
 
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