Re: Printing with woodcuts Yeah, doing shirts with woodcuts would be a bit more expensive (particularly because of the time-consuming nature of actually MAKING the woodcuts), but I'm not trying to mass-produce them or make any money (though a couple of bucks would be alright, you know). At the moment, it's just for my own edification.
Also, from my understanding, woodcut shirts are better quality (in general) than screened shirts. They have little/no hand and last much longer, due to the nature of the application of ink. |