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#1 ScubaSteve

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Posted 16 May 2005 - 11:30 AM

wasent 100% sure where to make this but im using photoshop to do it so...

im making some tshirt designs for my friend... he has a screen printer and he wants to start making a clothing company called Conclave ive made some things for him but they arent that good because they are a little too high quality... he wants things of like army guys... tanks... gasmasks and stuff like that...

if anyone could show me a good way to get a pic good enough for screen printing but u can tell what it is... anyone have any experience with this please share your wisdom

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Posted 16 May 2005 - 01:46 PM

Hey there

I've already had to print some stuff on shirts, hoodies and strings ;)
The best way to do it is..

1- Grab Illustrator or PS (300dpi)
2- design something cool B)
3- get a company to print it for your with an affordable price. :D

I just had bad experience with that kind of "home-printing" the print will vanish after a few machine-washes and It will look ugly.

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Posted 16 May 2005 - 04:42 PM

well what im looking for is a way to keep it simple so i can do it at home and so it only uses 1 color.

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Posted 16 May 2005 - 04:45 PM

To make things easier, use a CMYK pallete, they're the colors of most inks available :)

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Posted 16 May 2005 - 04:46 PM

Just set the dpi in photoshop or whatever you use very high, createyour design and print.

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Posted 16 May 2005 - 05:51 PM

like im talking like colors without even shading...

its hard to get object to look good with only using one solid color... no shading...

im getting the hang of it though :)





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