Kielan, once I have money I'll buy stock in your company or help out... until then all I can really give you is this: http://www.complex.com/style/2012/01...ion-industry#1
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Originally posted by Kielan View PostI'd like to stay away from car related shit hahah. Just more of doing basic designs, (of which I have a few in my mind I want to do), stuff that I could sell as well to other college kids who like dumb shit on shirts and don't want to pay a place $35 to do a shirt. If I can under cut the local places enough, I could get a few orders, and make a decent amount of cash.
Well you can count me in though mang.I dislike Byron.
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Originally posted by Jersh View PostKielan, once I have money I'll buy stock in your company or help out... until then all I can really give you is this: http://www.complex.com/style/2012/01...ion-industry#1
Also people who help out are cooler than people who buy stock that doesn't exist.- Kielan (Key-lin)
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I have a friend who's parents own a pretty decent sized t-shirt company, and I've been able to watch/ do a couple prints and make some designs on scrap screens, but I've always been too cheap to buy screens to make anything decent.
They have multi-thousand dollar automated machines to handle their big quotas and dozen-odd color print jobs, but for simple single color prints what you're talking about should be fine.
How are you going to be cutting your screens? Have you had any experience with film photography? That kind of helped me understand the process a little better.Originally posted by AMGwheelwhoreQuitters never stance.
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Originally posted by jacbo View PostI have a friend who's parents own a pretty decent sized t-shirt company, and I've been able to watch/ do a couple prints and make some designs on scrap screens, but I've always been too cheap to buy screens to make anything decent.
They have multi-thousand dollar automated machines to handle their big quotas and dozen-odd color print jobs, but for simple single color prints what you're talking about should be fine.
How are you going to be cutting your screens? Have you had any experience with film photography? That kind of helped me understand the process a little better.- Kielan (Key-lin)
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Originally posted by Jersh View PostKielan, once I have money I'll buy stock in your company or help out... until then all I can really give you is this: http://www.complex.com/style/2012/01...ion-industry#1Originally posted by Kielan View PostSaw that earlier today on tumblr, but thank you.
Also people who help out are cooler than people who buy stock that doesn't exist.///M 2.0G60 POWAR... never forget
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hai
and students with their moneymaking scheme's lolFloccinaucinihilipilification
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I've never done them at home, but I figure you're going to need some kind of darkroom and an enlarger.
My friends' setup was computerized, but what you're going to be cutting from can really be anything that creates a negative of the image you're cutting. Cutting screens is less finicky than developing because you don't have to worry about light regulation or accidentally over developing your print.
Shit, I'd imagine you could even make a lightbox and cut your patterns out of cardstock or something. Now you've got me thinking... Got dammit I don't need another hobby.Originally posted by AMGwheelwhoreQuitters never stance.
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Originally posted by Jersh View PostI'm into button ups, henleys, and pattern designs/material use... I was never really good at drawing. If you ever need help with that stuff, I'd be down.
Originally posted by jacbo View PostI've never done them at home, but I figure you're going to need some kind of darkroom and an enlarger.
My friends' setup was computerized, but what you're going to be cutting from can really be anything that creates a negative of the image you're cutting. Cutting screens is less finicky than developing because you don't have to worry about light regulation or accidentally over developing your print.
Shit, I'd imagine you could even make a lightbox and cut your patterns out of cardstock or something. Now you've got me thinking... Got dammit I don't need another hobby.- Kielan (Key-lin)
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Originally posted by Kielan View PostYou could be of use, later on down the road. BTW, why do I not have your number hahah.///M 2.0G60 POWAR... never forget
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Originally posted by Jersh View PostCool and if you ever need opinions on any pieces feel free to ask me. I've been told that I have a good taste in fashion and I'd be real happy to help in any way, like I said this is one thing that I'm really interested in too. And I'll pm ya my number haha.- Kielan (Key-lin)
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Actually the transfer image (sorry, making shit up as far as terms go) is going to be a positive, whereas the cut screen is going to be a negative.
Regardless, I sound like a plotter would work.Originally posted by AMGwheelwhoreQuitters never stance.
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Originally posted by jacbo View PostActually the transfer image (sorry, making shit up as far as terms go) is going to be a positive, whereas the cut screen is going to be a negative.
Regardless, I sound like a plotter would work.- Kielan (Key-lin)
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