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RE: tSR Shirt Design Competition - Dazz - 01-17-2011

Yeah, that's the one.


RE: tSR Shirt Design Competition - Gwen - 01-18-2011

Sorry to ask, how will I know if it fits the limitations?


RE: tSR Shirt Design Competition - Dazz - 01-18-2011

Well what part are you confused about?


RE: tSR Shirt Design Competition - Gwen - 01-18-2011

Just if its pixel art, how will I know if it fits the 8"x10" I feel like I should know, but I can't get it through my thick head at the moment.


RE: tSR Shirt Design Competition - Dazz - 01-18-2011

Well it's a case of like, you can make some pixelart and I'll resize it to fit as largely as it can on the shirt... But yeah, you can open up the image in photoshop or something and put the dimentions in there.


RE: tSR Shirt Design Competition - Gwen - 01-18-2011

ok, thank you, I think I'll start on this tomorrow then.


RE: tSR Shirt Design Competition - Cobalt Blue - 01-18-2011

8x10" is aprox 569x711px

also, you might want to clear about that dpi the images should have, if they do need to be in 300dpi to be printed properly or not.


RE: tSR Shirt Design Competition - Dazz - 01-18-2011

2400 x 3000 px

so yeah, 300dpi


RE: tSR Shirt Design Competition - Cobalt Blue - 01-18-2011

thats what i though, otherwise the printing would be really bad.


RE: tSR Shirt Design Competition - Rökkan - 01-18-2011

Before I start working on anything, I have a question

For anyone that works with vectors in here, how do you quickly convert pixel-art into vectors? I only know how to make an image be vectorized automatically in two colors - black and white.


RE: tSR Shirt Design Competition - Vipershark - 01-18-2011

I definitely want to resubmit this.

Quote:[Image: TSRShirt.png]
The shirt is supposed to be black, but I didn't want the outline to blend in.

...ignore the logo on the back.



edit- I'd like to resubmit this as well
[Image: tsrshirtredone.png]

After removing the black outlines, that comes to exactly 5 colors plus transparency.
Of course, this will only work on a black shirt.
Ignore the logo, I forgot to erase it.


RE: tSR Shirt Design Competition - Dazz - 01-18-2011

(01-18-2011, 01:12 PM)Rökkan Wrote: Before I start working on anything, I have a question

For anyone that works with vectors in here, how do you quickly convert pixel-art into vectors? I only know how to make an image be vectorized automatically in two colors - black and white.

If your design is mostly just pixelart, you can submit it as just the pixelart, and I can resize it before printing.

Because I have no idea - I just submit the designs into our printing company.


RE: tSR Shirt Design Competition - Locked Achievement - 01-18-2011

Quote:[Image: TSRShirt.png]
The shirt is supposed to be black, but I didn't want the outline to blend in.


This reminds me of a t-shirt that i once saw that had the exact same writing but had an 8-bit cat on it


RE: tSR Shirt Design Competition - Sengir - 01-18-2011

(01-18-2011, 01:12 PM)Rökkan Wrote: Before I start working on anything, I have a question

For anyone that works with vectors in here, how do you quickly convert pixel-art into vectors? I only know how to make an image be vectorized automatically in two colors - black and white.

I know Adobe Illustrator can do it easily, but idk of any others


RE: tSR Shirt Design Competition - LeleleleMAXIMUM - 01-18-2011

Flash can do this.
Modify>Bitmap>Trace Bitmap

Make sure to put it to minimum 1 pixel, many corners, 0 threshold