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Hi good people! I just finished drawing up a standard t-shirt, both front and back as a template for t-shirt designs.... I have it shown on the portfolio page.... anyway, I thought you good people might be able to use something like this.
Colors can easily change as I show a few below. If you're using Illustrator... you can just click on the 'white' of the shirt, change the color to the desired color... and then select the 'grouped' wrinkles.... click on the 'Transparency' tab.... and then select 'Multiply' on the drop down arrow...this will recolor a darker version of whatever color the base shirt is so it looks right with each selected color.
I'm sure a lot of you already have something you're using, but if you need/want it you can send me a note and I will send it to you...
I contacted Barb and Steve and left a message to see if they could set it up so that it would be easy to retrieve without having to send a ton of emails out...so they may be doing that...but in the interim.... just let me know if you'd like one.
Here's what they look like...
Front and Back
Here's a sample of them in a couple different colors with the 'wrinkles' re-colored as instructed above:
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Thanks Todd! That was cool! And thanks to Barb too.
-grampa dan
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Todd, I have a few XL Black "CrazyJack" shirts left. I'll send one as a trade if you want.
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Great Todd, If I ever get the dye sublimation thing going, I'll put it to good use. Thanks!
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Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity. — Charles Mingus Posts: 6714 | From: Mendocino, CA. USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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in coreldraw 9 select your color then select all the shadow/hilight put a uniform transparency and for light colors I used subtract and for black and darks I used add.
Thanks Todd
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