my oddworld t-shirt!! ;)
i made it my self it looks 100000% better at home!!
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hm. looks good.
t-shirt printing rocks but I think, there are much better motives. |
Cool shirt! Just don't go selling it/them.
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cool!
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alright who voted for crap:flames: !!!!!
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This T-shirt looks awesome - I've been thinking to make one myself and I will when I start school again, but something with Stranger :lol:
Btw, I ordered one that someone made to me via the net - it's a place where they let people order t-shirts, tops and other things. And the funniest is; that you can write anything you want at the clothes - having the text for example in white, black, gold, silver n' a few more colors. And the clothes can be in different colors as well. I ordered a black t-shirt in the size M (medium) and I wrote in white text " I'm an Oddworld Inhabitant" :lol: unfortunately, I cant remember the site's name, though it would have been fun for you to have known :( but I can however send in a pic of the shirt if you want to see it:) ~DS~ |
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yes who did say it was crap. but mega mud you should have had a alright option.
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I voted "crap." Just to see what his next reaction would be. :happy:
Anyway, it's a pretty cool shirt, IMO. |
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Wow, nice shirt. I remember having one of my shirts printed on
several years back. As a matter of fact, I've seen normal people print on shirts with machines at a market I used to go to. |
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It is a cool shirt, MM. Wish I had paper like dat to make my own shirts. |
Sorry but I voted crap. But that's just because I can make t-shirts at my job. It's not done badly, but i don't like full colour prints on t-shirts. A tekst or a silouette is much more beautifull. A drawing in 1 colour is easier to make, and in much better quality and durability.
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a little tip for people who want one....print off a pic of the computer and go to a place were they cut keys and engrave writing on metal and thay should do it there ;) ;) .....happy to help |
If you rented a booth at a fleamarket in Savannah, GA, USA, then maybe
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My friend prints photos on her school shirts.
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for a self made shirt it looks good, but you should post a better picture
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yes the pic quelety is kinda crap.
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thats pretty badass, I thought about making a t-shirt
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Cool, John. What were you going to put on your t-shirt?
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I don't think 'boxed' pictures are very effective on shirts, I think a single image (let's say, a single person) without a background looks more effective on a shirt. Boxes look just so...stuck on, really.
That sin't the best picture quality I've seen, though. My sister once got given some 'sticker paper' for shirts. She never ended up using it, though, and I don't know exactly WHERE it is right now...should be round here somewhere, I think. Somewhere... ANyway, you make an image on the computer and print it off onto the paper, then iron it on (I think). If you have a good printer, it should be better quality than that there, I reckon. |
I agree with Xavier. A better photo would give us a better insight to what the shirt looks like.
I voted crap because there was no medium. I personally do not like t-shirts with a square photo on front -- but that's my particular opinion. Despite this, I do like the photo used, however, and think that it was a unique choice. |
Nice shirt. If I knew how to I'd make one with a pic of Abe on a black background so it blended with the shirt.
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