"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Yup, and when you do 2 designs, customers will more than likely pick the one you threw in there for filler to make it look like you put some effort into it.
Quote from: mk162 on January 06, 2012, 09:48:06 AMYup, and when you do 2 designs, customers will more than likely pick the one you threw in there for filler to make it look like you put some effort into it.Or you accidentally make it a 7 color when your press is a 6 and they LOVE IT..
Yep, once I had someone give me an amateurish pencil drawing of a soccer ball with flames around it (as though that's never been done before...).I scanned it, vectorized it and cleaned up all the curves to make it look really cool. The customer asked couldn't I do it the way he submitted it? I took the original raw pencil sketch and printed it as a halftone and he loved it. Go figure...
Quote from: Ripcord on January 06, 2012, 11:30:52 AMYep, once I had someone give me an amateurish pencil drawing of a soccer ball with flames around it (as though that's never been done before...).I scanned it, vectorized it and cleaned up all the curves to make it look really cool. The customer asked couldn't I do it the way he submitted it? I took the original raw pencil sketch and printed it as a halftone and he loved it. Go figure...Sometimes it's a kid's art, and needs to remain childishly amateurish. Of course, in your case we don't know.
Done that, had to drop the underbase and pfp everything , 12 rotations on a press for 6 shirts really sucks.
Quote from: jsheridan on January 06, 2012, 10:14:53 AMQuote from: mk162 on January 06, 2012, 09:48:06 AMYup, and when you do 2 designs, customers will more than likely pick the one you threw in there for filler to make it look like you put some effort into it.Or you accidentally make it a 7 color when your press is a 6 and they LOVE IT.. Done that, had to drop the underbase and pfp everything , 12 rotations on a press for 6 shirts really sucks.