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Alright dudes, a few "rules". I didn't make them up. The damn t-shirt companies did with their pricing.
First, we've got to keep this thing down to a minimum of colors. So Quarry, your deal is really awesome (especially the funny looking foot) but it wouldn't fly in t-shirt land with my budget. I'm stuck with stick figure style animation, which maybe is a blessing. Second, I would prefer to keep it to a one sided design because it costs WAY less. Quote:
Hmmmm. While we are at it, here is another, less over the top idea. ![]() Oh...and in regard to our favorite monk-invented beverage of choice, here's a pic from 4th of July where gravity and I got reaquainted. ![]() Brandon
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That is AWESOME! lol, I had to take a minute to chuckle at your pic. I think that you should use the stick figure graphics as is, I think they're tight. I thought the sesame street thing I made was fu**ing hillarious though....
BTW I had a "reaquanting" with gravity my self on the 4th. fortunately no-pic's LOL.. |
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i've done a wee bit of MS Paint in my 40 years as well
![]() attached is a concept for your shirts...let me know your thoughts...oh and fingers crossed that I was able to attach the image ! ![]() |
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Have you considered using something like cafepress.com which will cost you NOTHING, and the designs can be a lot more complex? I have been using them for years with all of my band projects, and while the price of a single t-shirt might be a bit higher than if you had then silkscreened at a print shop, you'll have no out of pocket expenses. Plus they handle all the messy stuff.. credit cards, shipping, returns, etc. etc. so just something to think about. ![]() -N
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Damn..so I guess sparkle paint is out of the question then?
Ok then, some of my fave t-shirts are the ones that have the graphics in weird spots. like on the sleeve or side or something. Maybe you could get some 80's style metal shirts made, you know the ones with the 3/4 sleaves. Personally I like those t's with the colored sleeve and neck band, 70's style? You should talk to some of the D.I.Y. punk bands in your town and maybe barter some studio time for screen printing. |
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