Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
The problem I think you are all overlooking is that fact that this art (is presented) on a white background...and you assume...that you take what you have and you make a mask of that. With this actually being printed on a black tee....and you look at that original art, you have to imagine that intent...of the original artist (and your customer). The intent...is for this texture to fade off to the shirt (or background). In the case of the presented art...it's a white background. When going on the shirt...it should trail off to the shirt color, making it look more like it was "intended" to be on that background. Follow me? Otherwise, your representation on the black tee it going to leave the edge choppy and hard like a blob of image "pasted" on a the shirt rather than "a part of" the shirt design.
Quote from: Dottonedan on August 29, 2014, 01:18:20 PMThe problem I think you are all overlooking is that fact that this art (is presented) on a white background...and you assume...that you take what you have and you make a mask of that. With this actually being printed on a black tee....and you look at that original art, you have to imagine that intent...of the original artist (and your customer). The intent...is for this texture to fade off to the shirt (or background). In the case of the presented art...it's a white background. When going on the shirt...it should trail off to the shirt color, making it look more like it was "intended" to be on that background. Follow me? Otherwise, your representation on the black tee it going to leave the edge choppy and hard like a blob of image "pasted" on a the shirt rather than "a part of" the shirt design.That is an excellent point Dan!I assumed it was some cotton candy or something... though the dark version you did does look cooler in my OPINION.