On Sun, 30 Aug 2009 06:54:40 +1000
"George Lendich"
<
lendich@aanet.com.au>
wrote:
> Bob,
> Don't forget to add the 16X, it's a special
I did for Ed.
> George
>
>
> > I've pretty much
finalized my efforts at t-shirt design. The images
> > are at
http://bob-white.com/tshirt so take a look. These
are all based
> > on George Lenich's design and the 2D versions are
closest to what he is
> > doing for himself. If you want to
download an image, be sure to click
> > on the "Full Resolution"
link at the bottom of the photo to get the
> > best copy.
>
>
> > I purchased a t-shirt from WalMart, and ordered one from
gyoshirt.com.
> >
Gyoshirt is the Australian company George is working with. I like
the
> > gyoshirt design application. They will let you put images
on the front
> > and back. I've attached a couple of small
pictures of the design I
> > submitted to them. Now for a
word of warning. They don't communicate
> > very well.
It took several days to get a response to ask about
> >
shipping costs. I haven't heard anything about my order, and it
went
> > in on the 19th. Total cost for the t-shirt with
shipping to the us was
> > $35 AU, or $29.50 US (if I get
it).
> >
> > I ordered the deluxe WalMart shirt with a
base price of $16.22. Total
> > with shipping and sales tax
was $23.72. They also sell a cheaper
> > shirt. The
WalMart design only allows for a picture on the front of
> > the
shirt. I had to upload 6 or 7 copies of the image before I
could
> > get one that worked right. From what I could see on
the web, it looked
> > like the image would come out too small, but
in fact it was OK. The
> > wing spread was 13.5" on the
finished product. Photo attached.
> >
> > I tried
the hot transfer decals, and as I was told, they are quite
> >
inferior. Plus, with my printer limitations, I can only get an
image
> > 10.5" wide. Not worth the trouble.
>
>
> > Finally, one or more of these images will be available on
Cafe Press
> > web site depending on what Dwayne wants to do with
them.
> >
> > Bob W.
> >
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