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screen printing => Tips and Tricks to Share (Please don't ask questions here) => Topic started by: killergraphics on May 13, 2011, 07:46:21 PM
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Short vid for easy way to deal with all the logos.
Very first part of the vid is ribbed tank tops.
Color logos in MSword file. Do a select all and copy
(http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i157/killergraphx/color.png)
Past in PS. Change to grayscale 1 color in PS. 55dpi, round dot in a 230 screen. Tri 70/90/70 blade
(http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i157/killergraphx/1-color.png)
vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_aCrhOIDc8&feature=player_embedded
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Nice job Johnny!!
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Its probably because we mostly print black shirts, but i would have changed a bunch of those logos to not be halftoned.
I also wouldn't have printed the killer graphic images along side logos. What are you trying to show up all the other sponsors? That's uncool.
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Fred I'm mostly black also. But could hold the halftones on black too.
I'm in the middle because I was told to do so because I gave the most money.
And was told to make mine real big, but did not.
I was after the fastest and easiest way on me to do them.
And as with so many others things in life...it helps when ya know what your talking about.
BTW
How did the gold search go?
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So far i haven't found even a single flake.
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Damn I hate that.
With what you had found there and the way it was layout, I thought you might.
I bet I've thought about that 10 times since we last spoke.
Good to see ya again.
Johnny
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On the stream, there is small water 2' waterfall, with a with a hole following the drop. Early in the spring I used a sump pump to pump out the hole. It took most of the day to pump out the hole, plus the water flow of the stream. At the bottom i found a field of marble rock which when i poked with a pole was at at least 3 feet of material. That's about when reality hit. I had no way to move or process 10 tons of rock and, grave and sand. Then the next week, the rain came and the stream ran to fast to pump out the hole. Then i got busy.
Last year, one of my big enemies were mosques. This weekend i tested out a propane powered flogger. Now the next day, i must say that it REALLY appears to have worked! I took a walk around the garden in short pants and no bug spray and didn't get hit on by a single mosquito!
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Last year, one of my big enemies were mosques. This weekend i tested out a propane powered flogger. Now the next day, i must say that it REALLY appears to have worked! I took a walk around the garden in short pants and no bug spray and didn't get hit on by a single mosquito!
Your abbreviation for mosquitoes sounds xenophobic.
For almost five years, we had an abandoned swimming pool on the property next door that was ripe for breeding the little devils.
Our county control folks came out and planted little fish that love 'em!
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Frog, you should have handled those mosquitos yourself.. I have seen frogs suck those babys in from 6-8 feet.. You need to spend more time practicing... Now you have to compete with the fish when you could have had a monopoly...
dlac
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Thats not to bad, heres one I just designed, gonna print this next week.
(http://www.graphicdisorder.com/scrapinsmokiesshirtproof.jpg)
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:o Rear: Large Rear... Why do you use rear and not back?
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I dunno majority of my customers refer to it as the "rear" of the shirt, so thats what I always use.
We printed those yesterday, was really happy with them.
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Well, either way, your proofs look sweet. That's a ton of logos on that shirt too. How many of them did you have to recreate?
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Id say half of them roughly. Sucked.
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Here they are printed.
(http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/255584_10150319505560884_680240883_9851764_2150925_n.jpg)
(http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/246669_10150319505190884_680240883_9851761_186859_n.jpg)