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Artist => General Art Discussions => Topic started by: im_mcguire on March 08, 2016, 06:20:05 PM
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Ok, a long time client for a high school just sent me 4 designs for an event they are having.
The attached picture is 1 of the 4 designs, and I am not sure what way I should separate this to make it look ok, but also be cost effective for them. 45 qty of each design.
Any thoughts on this. Single color halftone over a white underbase maybe?
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Can't you sub to someone who does DTG?
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Can't you sub to someone who does DTG?
I want to, but all of my local shops are in the $8 range, and adding in the cost of the shirt, plus a little markup, that is still more than the client wants to pay. Im not sure im doing myself a favor taking on this job.
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what about converting all that to a white halftone..
run it 2 screens... 160 for your base white... 225 for your top with the halftones... dial them back so your max is like a 50% or so and just let the shirt show through...
too bad you can't do this discharge... as it could be a really nice 1 or 2 screens job... (2nd screen in the discharge being the lightest beigey color)
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what about converting all that to a white halftone..
run it 2 screens... 160 for your base white... 225 for your top with the halftones... dial them back so your max is like a 50% or so and just let the shirt show through...
too bad you can't do this discharge... as it could be a really nice 1 or 2 screens job... (2nd screen in the discharge being the lightest beigey color)
Sounds good. Ill give that a go.
Thanks!
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Can't you sub to someone who does DTG?
I want to, but all of my local shops are in the $8 range, and adding in the cost of the shirt, plus a little markup, that is still more than the client wants to pay.
We deal with that all that time, customer comes in with an idea for a shirt from a multi colored picture they downloaded from the Internet and then gets sticker shock when you give them a price.