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f--king Vandit shirt (pg. 2)
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wotyzoid
quote:
Originally posted by punjabi
Black the first day, white the second day?

Dude you're ing LAME.

:haha: :haha: :haha:


wow do i need to respond to that??:rolleyes:

anyway, yeh i think thats what im gona do, thanks guys.
Allied Nations
quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
wow do i need to respond to that??:rolleyes:



You just did. :toothless
wotyzoid
oooops......im an idiot:confused:
MeLLyMeL
I got a VANDIT shirt from Martin Roth.

But it's a Large.

I'm 5"0 105 pounds

:(

FUK THAT! I'm still gonna wear it the next time I see that mmm mmm sexy German
wotyzoid
quote:
Originally posted by MeLLyMeL
I got a VANDIT shirt from Martin Roth.

But it's a Large.

I'm 5"0 105 pounds

:(

FUK THAT! I'm still gonna wear it the next time I see that mmm mmm sexy German

lol, but does the shirt fit you well, i'm more into tighter stuff tho and im taller and heavier than you so idk.
MeLLyMeL
quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
lol, but does the shirt fit you well, i'm more into tighter stuff tho and im taller and heavier than you so idk.


hell no it doesn't fit!

i'm going to cut the collar off the shirt and make it into an 80'd shirt.

that's what i do to all my t-shirts.

I hate being all covered up.
wotyzoid
lmao:toothless
Yan
quote:
Originally posted by MeLLyMeL
I hate being all covered up.


I hate Mel being all covered up, too. :gsmile:
pvdAngel
Here's a tutorial I made a few months back:


This is a tutorial on how to make your own t-shirt by using a cheap t-shirt, stencilling, silk paint, some old brushes and a permanent marker. If you want to create t-shirts with more sophisticated designs, complexity or with multiple colours, then I’d advise that you either go to a t-shirt print shop or go to someone who is experienced at screen-printing. My method is more for simple designs/text and is better suited if using dark or black t-shirts, but should still work if done on lighter materials.

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Here’s a couple of PVD t-shirts I make by just using cotton t-shirts and white silk paint (same kind you use for painting walls or ceilings). Silk paint or fabric paint should work fine. DON’T choose a paint that will wash off easily.


2.



Before starting, prepare yourself with your chosen design, a pad or tracing (stencilling) the design, a Stanley knife, brushes and some paint.


3.



Trace over your design


4.



Before painting, make sure you have something thick and solid underneath the shirt (where you’re going to paint) to prevent the paint penetrating right through. Cut out the spaces of the tracing carefully and place where you’d like to paint. When painting, paint on and away from the edges to reduce smudges. If part of the design has a space, paint it roughly and go over it with a finer brush later.

5.



As you can see, there are some smudges but that can be easily corrected which I’ll demonstrate later. If you want to reduce this, used card for your stencil.

Let the paint dry, for about 10 mins and paint layers until it looks opaque. Again, wait till paint dries before moving on.


6.



Use a fine permanent marker to black out the smudges.


7.





Voila!

*******

It's a bit lame but it works. :p
narcism
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Originally posted by pvdAngel
Here's a tutorial I made a few months back:
It's a bit lame but it works. :p


in the oldern days thats how i used to make my tee's
sometimes i used to do the text free hand :)

Fledz
Hehe, pvdAngel that's so much more effort than getting a custom one made for $40.
pvdAngel
quote:
Originally posted by narcism
in the oldern days thats how i used to make my tee's
sometimes i used to do the text free hand :)


I must be archaic then, same goes for buying stuff online. I'm too poor to do such a thing. :( :p

quote:
Originally posted by Fledz
Hehe, pvdAngel that's so much more effort than getting a custom one made for $40.


I did think about it and then decided to use what I had kicking around the house instead. :thepirate
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