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Old August 27th, 2009 Aug 27, 2009 5:35:29 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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I have some really nice art work that i want to put on some shirts and i'm going to copy right my work. but for now, how do i go about taking my black and white art work and transfering it into a flesh tone color that would look good on a shirt? My art work is all done with pensil.
 
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Hi,Michael,it is amazing that you have designed great works!
Here I have a little tips for you: before you get your artwork
put on some shirts,you should convert these artworks into vector
format like AI,EPS,CDR which is used for your printing! And you can
scan your artwork and saved it in your computer as jpg file and then
send it to vector conversion company to convert and tell them your
requirment like any colour that you need to fill in your artwork! I hope
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If you scan your art and send it to a screen printer they'll be able to vectorize it and prep it for printing.
 
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