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    Default TF T-Shirts

    To keep myself occupied these school holidays, I've decided to do some screenprinting.

    I wanted to make at least one TF t-shirt, and I've decided that one of the following would be a goer; i saw a similar one online, and decided a TF version would be fun.

    They're both variations on the same shirt, but I wanted to get a sense of people's preferences. That way, I can keep the screen and depending on how it goes, I might be able to take some orders if people want one. I prefer the first one myself, but I'm prepared to be swayed.




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    I like the first one best too. Cool idea.


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    Haha...funny stuff!

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    That first one is fantastic! I'd take one of those

    The second one is nice, but I love the classic instruction art on the first, and the clearer image works well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulbot View Post
    The second one is nice, but I love the classic instruction art on the first, and the clearer image works well.
    Thats what I prefer, its damn easy to see.

    Not a huge fan of the dot style text, but otherwise its damn good.

    How much is the screen printing going to set you back? I have made a few Iron on transfer shirts, but they suck in terms of quality when compared to the screen printed ones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by i_amtrunks View Post
    How much is the screen printing going to set you back? I have made a few Iron on transfer shirts, but they suck in terms of quality when compared to the screen printed ones.
    Not too much - I've already got the screens, now I just need a squeegee, some photoemulsion and some ink. And obviously, an affordable source for tshirts. I'm guessing I should be able to do each shirt for about $15 or so? Maybe less, maybe more, but I'll give a better estimate once these are on offer.

    How many, ahem, plus-size members do we have? I usually get my giant tees from Target or KMart, but I'd prefer to go somewhere where I can get a reasonable quantity cheaply.
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    The first one, mainly because the picture is far clearer otherwise I most probably would have gone number 2.

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    i really like the first one, you should try making your print white and print the white image onto a black t-shirt
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    would choose number 1, but 2 is cute...

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    I'll try and do a better version of number 2, since people seem to be saying it's too dark.

    Anyway, here's a white on black version of the first one:
    Last edited by SofaMan; 15th April 2008 at 05:08 PM.
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