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Re: 1967 Camaro Progress
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rightclick+save picture as.. open Photoshop erase "Ross Allen" enter "your name"....hee heee Wow, Ross the car is sweet. I absolutely luv it. Ok, w/ you an Lemorris talking about prints/shirts and all = $, what about the photographer....hee hee...Ice gots to eats too Hey Lemorris I remember you mentioning half-tone printing before. Do you/will you, do a write up on that for us? I am interested. Thx al PS, you know I am joking right? WOW, I just ran spell check on my post and not a misspelled word except for the ones I meant to misspelll
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LOLOL
I don't want to print it on a shirt. I want YOU to print it. In this case you would want to get permission from the car owner, the photographer (Al), and probably find out what Chevy has to say. Now Chevy will try to bust you up for a license. They may not even mess with you until you try to sell your Camaro shirts at the local Chevy club show. Then they'll snatch your shirts like the cops did B-reals crops in that one song. However if you go to the Chevy club and swing a deal with them....ah-ha!!.... the car clubs are licensed and allowed to print the cars on shirts hats, buckets...whatever. Put the clubs name around it and waa-laa!! (I know GTMike...I know...friggin grammer police) Like this: Charge $100 bucks plus charge $1 over the cost of the shirts. If they order 100 shirts you get $200. I actually charge $2 over the shirt. Sometimes more. Give Al $30 and thank him too. -Lemorris
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Re: 1967 Camaro Progress
I would do it, except there are no chevy clubs near me, plus I don't know how to make the shirts.
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hahahaha
The t-shirt printer makes the shirts. Look up screenprinters in the phonebook. To find out about Chevy or Camaro clubs in your area. Go to a car dealer (you got one of those right?), or look online. Now I'm not trying to make you do this, it just looked like it would make a cool one. You know lets just get back to drawing. What's next for you?
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Re: 1967 Camaro Progress
i wanna see some more concepts from you ross and btw your camaro is like dayum! lol
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Have you showed us how to create the tone that is needed or expected by the print shop? I mean how you converted Ross' drawing to the "dots". I know you mentioned some time ago but I cannot remember where that info is. Quote:
No worries the photos I post are royalty free, you guys do whatever you want to them, and if you can make lots of $ even better. One thing I just learned, I didn't realize you needed permission from the owner of the car, I always thought just the photographer and/or manufacturer. Thx Al |
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damn lemorris
you got it ALL figured out SHAZAM!! |
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Re: 1967 Camaro Progress
I'll get into some of the halftone stuff with this Buick I'm workin on Al.
The conversion is pretty basic. Save as bitmap select the dpi and the angle. The trick is only halftoning the fills and not the outline. I have a trick that works really good though. We'll go detail on the Buick thing. -Lemorris
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