Posted by: visuvius
T-Shirt Printing - 06/12/2004 23:17
I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction...
For the past few years I've wanted to be able to make my own tshirts. I want to be able to print basically anything on any color shirt. From something as simple as a two color logo to a screencapture from an old school nintendo game. I've tried all the iron on printable transfer sheets but those suck for anything other than really simple logos and words on a white tshirt.
SO, does anyone have any other ideas? I've looked online and locally for places that do custom silkscreening but you have to order like a million. What i want is to be able to take any design/picture i want and put it on a shirt. I know there is a way to do it cause I've seen the type of shirt i'm looking for. The designs on these basically look/feel like a thick, rubbery sticker (if you've ever seen the "Serial Killer" line of tshirts you'll know what i mean).
I'm even willing to take a class or something to learn how to silkscreen myself. When i was in high school there was graphic arts class where they spent some time on silk screening but I can't seem to find anything like that at any of the local community colleges. So, does anyone have any ideas?
For the past few years I've wanted to be able to make my own tshirts. I want to be able to print basically anything on any color shirt. From something as simple as a two color logo to a screencapture from an old school nintendo game. I've tried all the iron on printable transfer sheets but those suck for anything other than really simple logos and words on a white tshirt.
SO, does anyone have any other ideas? I've looked online and locally for places that do custom silkscreening but you have to order like a million. What i want is to be able to take any design/picture i want and put it on a shirt. I know there is a way to do it cause I've seen the type of shirt i'm looking for. The designs on these basically look/feel like a thick, rubbery sticker (if you've ever seen the "Serial Killer" line of tshirts you'll know what i mean).
I'm even willing to take a class or something to learn how to silkscreen myself. When i was in high school there was graphic arts class where they spent some time on silk screening but I can't seem to find anything like that at any of the local community colleges. So, does anyone have any ideas?