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Old 13th March 2008, 09:58 AM
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Re: Design a t-shirt

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Originally Posted by chorlton View Post
What are our design restrictions? Is it a shape your cutting out and so it needs to be one piece? Size and colour issues?
I'll answer this, as it also covers Dirk and Cain's questions too.

At the moment, it is a shape that's cut out so it does need to be one piece. That also means I can't just do the writing ones (I have got a machine that does lettering but never use it as it's complicated as fuck).

However, there is a new type of paper thats just come out that means I can do those kind of designs on a laser printer now. I haven't used it yet, but I'm gonna get some asap and then have a little go at some of these designs (especially Karl's, which are ace).

This new paper will presumably means the finish doesn't have to be glossy in the way they are now. I don't know whether it is more durable in the wash, but I'll look into it.
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