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Doodley wrote: I've got one design for you right now. This design is supposed to be as informational as possible. It shows off the osu! logo, hit circles, slogan, and even the website URL, all in a super pink palette that looks best on three different colors of tees! All of it is at an extremely high resolution. I believe it's important to present the website URL, as anyone who sees your tee will be able to know just what to do to get more information! http://dl.dropbox.com/u/24237779/design2.png The design itself, at a super high resolution with transparency. The logo and hit circles are all made to look as if they are at an angle, and popping out. The design can use two pink colors, a dark reddish pink and a white. This looks best on a bright blue tee. I may return later with another design. There's a difference between being a walking billboard and a graphic tee. |
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Daru wrote: peppy wrote: Also keep in mind fine line artwork will not print well (and the lines may be indiscernible from each other) Do you know the printing resolution that we have to work with? As in, the minimum distance that can be between two lines for them to be discernible, or the minimum line thickness? We will let you know when we have a final decision on the company we use to do the prints. Right now, I'm going to say Horizontal: 2100 x 1800 pixels (14" x 12") and Vertical: 1800 x 2100 pixels (12" x 14") for T-Shirts (these are maximum resolutions for the site I am looking in to). That's 150 ppi. Of course, higher resolutions can be presented, just as of now, assume they will be down scaled. If you aren't sure what ppi is, click here. |
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Skyripper wrote: Right now, I'm going to say Horizontal: 2100 x 1800 pixels (14" x 12") and Vertical: 1800 x 2100 pixels (12" x 14") for T-Shirts (these are maximum resolutions for the site I am looking in to). That's 150 ppi. Of course, higher resolutions can be presented, just as of now, assume they will be down scaled. If you aren't sure what ppi is, click here. Well, I meant "resolution" in terms of the more traditional meaning of the term - the smallest amount of detail that can be seen, or "resolved", which would've been limited by whatever equipment the company you turn to uses - if using a printing resolution of 150 ppi as a approximate, I think it should be fine. It would've affected the drawing I'm doing if you guys had already chosen a printing company and, for example, a distance of 1mm between lines could not be resolved. If it's still up in the air, I'll just continue as-is and correct for things like that after the fact if the issue arises. (Also, fyi, I'm doing my entry at approx. 4000x6500, which should be more than enough) |
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All images are 33% downsized @ 300dpi unless otherwise noted
Idea 1: simplistic with 2 colors; halftone for easy screenprinting process Edit: 6/14/2012 Idea 2: simplistic with more colors Edit: 6/17/2012 Idea 3: complex with 6 colors; 25% downsize; Pippi! ![]() Still brainstorming more ideas. If I come up with more designs, I'll edit this one as per the rules. Last edited by Nekoroll on , edited 6 times in total.
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