You need to decide how many colors you want in it. Silk screening that fire would be pretty expensive and it wouldn't be possible to embroider that. You could embroider the Camo into your logo and keep it right at 4-5 colors.
You need to decide how many colors you want in it. Silk screening that fire would be pretty expensive and it wouldn't be possible to embroider that. You could embroider the Camo into your logo and keep it right at 4-5 colors.
I'd like to keep it anywhere between 2-4( obviously less colors are less money).
I've got the hook up on the making of this stuff as a buddy owns a screen print, embroidery shop.
HEY!!! weak, lol, im working on somthing for you guys as well, taking a break though.... ill have the finish product up tonight, im going to a car show so wont be able to work on it til later...
HEY!!! weak, lol, im working on somthing for you guys as well, taking a break though.... ill have the finish product up tonight, im going to a car show so wont be able to work on it til later...
Cool, I'm looking forward to seeing it. We may end up doing a few different shirts if this all goes well.
Ok, so i was able to finish some designs, i started out with a lil bit of camo and a bit of fire, but like the other guy said, fire would be a bit hard to screen print and expensive, so i stuck with the camo idea...
Cameup with a few diffrent things, hopefuly they are close to what you wanted. Of course these are sized down, and i have the high res originals is .psd format if you would like them, along with the original template and textures etc...
well without further explanation...
let me know if you like anything or would like anything changed.
Off the bed, it's 3:14 am here lol
EDIT: SHIT! forgot to take out the slit in the last "C"
damnit, just pretend its not there for now....off to bed...
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