Re: An experiment .........
Posted: 07 Feb 2011, 17:26
Hi all,
after seeing some of the rhinestone t-shirts that people produce I thought - could this be done in vinyl?
Now, forgive me if this is old news to you but I saw it as a bit of a challenge so I planned a design.
I wanted to use two colours, gold and silver, and I wanted to have a t-shirt that from a distance looked like a square of circles, but looking at again you would see a smiley face.
The face would be made with the two colours but where the design split a circle, the circle would need to be split in colour ................. hope that makes sense?
Anyway, I had a bash and the finished design is below.
I didn't quite match it on the top right but that was just down to the vinyl I was using and I needed to give it a full press (not a min press as I normally do) for the first layer, so this caused a little shrinkage/expansion in places.
There's room for improvement yes but for a first attempt I don't think it's too bad and I can now develop this into other things.
Someone asked me if I could do this (a street-dancer) but was worried getting stones as they might stick into him ............... hey presto, a vinyl effect t-shirt without the stones!
What do you think?
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after seeing some of the rhinestone t-shirts that people produce I thought - could this be done in vinyl?
Now, forgive me if this is old news to you but I saw it as a bit of a challenge so I planned a design.
I wanted to use two colours, gold and silver, and I wanted to have a t-shirt that from a distance looked like a square of circles, but looking at again you would see a smiley face.
The face would be made with the two colours but where the design split a circle, the circle would need to be split in colour ................. hope that makes sense?
Anyway, I had a bash and the finished design is below.
I didn't quite match it on the top right but that was just down to the vinyl I was using and I needed to give it a full press (not a min press as I normally do) for the first layer, so this caused a little shrinkage/expansion in places.
There's room for improvement yes but for a first attempt I don't think it's too bad and I can now develop this into other things.
Someone asked me if I could do this (a street-dancer) but was worried getting stones as they might stick into him ............... hey presto, a vinyl effect t-shirt without the stones!
What do you think?
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