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Posted by Todd Gill (Member # 2569) on :
 
A sign on a wall, or a sign on your shirt.... what's the difference?

Here's a shirt design I just put together for a friend's 'Deer Camp.'

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Posted by Dave Sherby (Member # 698) on :
 
Nicely done Todd. The only thing I don't like is the deer silhouette. Looks like its hooves are tied in a knot. The rest of it looks great.
 
Posted by Todd Gill (Member # 2569) on :
 
Thanks Dave... yeah, the deer is a piece of clipart. I wanted a silhouette of a deer running...but I agree, this one looks like he was hit by a car and is trying to walk away from the scene on his knees. I'll try and find a better one...
 
Posted by Pat Welter (Member # 785) on :
 
I agree with Dave (happy birthday Dave by the way) all else looks good.
 
Posted by Joy Kjer (Member # 3026) on :
 
Thanks for sharing. It looks good and you're right it IS a sort of sign. Is that script a font or did you hand letter it?
 
Posted by Rusty Bradley (Member # 6938) on :
 
Looks good...especially when you get the new deer.
 
Posted by bill riedel (Member # 607) on :
 
New legs and it is great.
 
Posted by Todd Gill (Member # 2569) on :
 
Thanks Guys/gals - it's in for a fix now. :-)
 
Posted by Craig Sjoquist (Member # 4684) on :
 
Yes looks awesome indeed there is so much I like about it did not see the deer legs lol just a bit of adjustment needed lol
 
Posted by Dan Beach (Member # 9850) on :
 
Very nice.
 
Posted by Jerry Steward (Member # 2420) on :
 
Is this a pic of an actual shirt, or did you photoshop the ripple shadow effect to make it look real? Anyway, I love it, but I'd love it more in forest green and butterscotch.
 
Posted by Todd Gill (Member # 2569) on :
 
Thanks guys.

Jerry - this is a Photoshop Tshirt template I devised, which is constructed in such a way that when you put your 'tshirt art' on top of the Tshirt layer, the wrinkles in the Tshirt transpose through the tshirt art... pretty cool huh?

I have about 25 different layers of tshirt colors built into the file too... so I just have to click off a 'green' shirt and click on a 'orange' shirt... etc. Works like a charm.

I built a 'front/back/ and side w/sleeve' view.
 


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