This job was a double team effort by myself and Myseps. Timing was tight and my schedule was full so I had scott do the meat of it and I came in and tightened up some areas.
It was sent that day, printed that night, shipped the next morning. Thousands maybe 20-40 thousand for sale for a couple weeks before the Superbowl. The art was done by Tom Wood and the printing, by a pretty large shop in Philly known for hot markets I'm told. They gave me the name, but I forget.
All within a few days of art, seps and production. It just got set up and ran. No editing on press. It's not as good as it could have been had they been able to tweak it, but that's hot markets. Overall, it's a decent tee. The faces are a few inches tall. I think it was 9 colors if I remember correctly. I didn't get the details of what they ended up printing it with, but I did give specs of 230 base and 305 on top.
It feels like they used some grainy ink. Kinda rough yet over all looked pretty good. They did lose some detail in the faces and arms that should have held, but I think due to running it so fast and not interested in fine tuning it, it clogged on press maybe. I was shooting for more of a flesh difference between the two than what you see, but it does maintain some differences. Seemed to have lost some detail in the tattoo also. It's possible they took out a color entirely. I think maybe a brown for flesh. Maybe thy felt it didn't need it.