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rampy:
if saint was looking for a meager revenue stream (without hassle) he could authorize someone to make a byoac design and setup a cafepress store... or anyone of us could design ashirt, and open a cafepres store but not add any profit to it.. (which wouldn't be hard as the cafepress stuff is ridiculously expensive... but they're dynamicly made stuff in 1-off quantities...) *shrug* know what I'm saying? rampy |
TapeWurm:
I made a shirt of my own using a plain white Hanes T-shirt, some printable iron-on transfers and Photoimpact. On the front, I just had a large Atari symbol with the word Atari underneath. On the back, kinda near the top I had a smaller Atari symbol with 'Old Skool' underneath it. Works pretty good if you can't find what you are looking for. Just be sure to have a VERY hot iron cuz I ruined a few perfect new shirts not having enough heat on them. This method is great cuz you can make anything you want to pay respect for those great systems we love so much. My shirt sparked a HUGE conversation at work when people saw it. Lots of fond memories started flowing around. |
NIVO:
http://www.game-skins.com/gssw001.shtml ok eightbit time to sue!!! ROFL |
eightbit:
--- Quote from: NIVO on January 27, 2003, 12:54:09 am ---http://www.game-skins.com/gssw001.shtml ok eightbit time to sue!!! ROFL --- End quote --- Sue? No way I'm ordering a shirt. So does anyone have any suggestions for graphics for a proposed shirt? If we get anything screenprinted cost goes up with each different color. We can do the iron on ink jet printer thing but those look lame unless you keep them simple. I did a paintball shirt once with different colored and sized paintball splats all over it and it was sweet looking, It didn't look homemade. |
saint:
It's an interesting idea that I've toyed with, but didn't think there'd be any interest...? |
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