pvd shirts are in his webshop. printing shirts yourself seems the best solution atm. don't beleave there are any good websites to order.. mayby someone knows one?
Mar-26-2004 15:19
3jaz
T C I D D A E C N A R T
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Sydney ,Australia
quote:
Originally posted by robin
printing shirts yourself seems the best solution atm. don't beleave there are any good websites to order.. mayby someone knows one?
damn that site is sweet. But how do I take those and put them on a t-shirt??
Mar-26-2004 15:41
tranceDJ
The Music Tickles My Ears
Registered: Feb 2001
Location: USA
quote:
Originally posted by Qtip_00
damn that site is sweet. But how do I take those and put them on a t-shirt??
You would have to put one of those on your computer, go to a store like maybe CompUSA or something like that, buy printing paper that you can print logos for t-shirts, print out the logo, and then iron onto a tshirt.
Only problem is iron-on decals come off very easily, especially after you wash the shirt.
Mar-26-2004 15:49
Qtip_00
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Okinawa, Japan
how much do you think it would cost to bring these to a professional place?
Mar-26-2004 15:59
jdat
Jay Van Dat
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: I dont even know
quote:
Originally posted by robin
and that logo site is the dumbest thing i ever seen.. great idea but ffs use normal jpg, gif, bmp, png file's
lol you're an idiot!
Because they use vectorial formats it makes it ten times better then using jpeg's! It's so much better
Use photoshop and convert it...
Mar-26-2004 16:15
Dr. Cfire
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Calgary
exactly vector art resizes very easily. When you blow up the image it will look exactly like it did before. encoding them as jpeg files would be retarted. Jpeg is designed for photographic images so it look like crap with line art.