Best School Project Ever
Posted: 19 Feb 2014 19:36
Heya guys, I take a class called Digital Imaging at school where we learn about design and printing, and one of our projects was making t-shirts. Our only requirements was that they had to be a certain size and could only be one color, and I wanted to do something really neat so...
I made a Sick Puppies shirt
well... two. My mom wanted one
That one's a bit blurry but I have better pictures of the individual shirts:
White:
(that one line by Mark's eye isn't supposed to be there, I'm googling to see if there's a way to fix it
)
Blue:
** Just a clarification: I'm not making these to sell. There's only two in existence as of now, and I made them for myself for a school project. I'm not saying this out of selfishness- I'd love to sell some shirts- but the thing is, legally, I can't make money off of these because I don't have permission from the photographer whose photo I used to make my design. Plus, I don't know what the protocol is with selling fan-made shirts here in the forums. I don't want to cause any problems for our friends who run the merch site.
Though if anyone's interested in the whole process of how I made these, I'm plenty willing to ramble about it
There's a LOT more work that went into these than you'd think just looking at 'em.
I made a Sick Puppies shirt


That one's a bit blurry but I have better pictures of the individual shirts:
White:
(that one line by Mark's eye isn't supposed to be there, I'm googling to see if there's a way to fix it

Blue:
** Just a clarification: I'm not making these to sell. There's only two in existence as of now, and I made them for myself for a school project. I'm not saying this out of selfishness- I'd love to sell some shirts- but the thing is, legally, I can't make money off of these because I don't have permission from the photographer whose photo I used to make my design. Plus, I don't know what the protocol is with selling fan-made shirts here in the forums. I don't want to cause any problems for our friends who run the merch site.
Though if anyone's interested in the whole process of how I made these, I'm plenty willing to ramble about it
