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Old September 24th, 2007 Sep 24, 2007 10:27:50 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Default What process was used for this t-shirt?

Sorry if this is the wrong section to post on..im a n00b.

What process is used to get these types of designs on t-shirts? Is this a DTG, screenprint, heat transfer?






I have that last shirt...and the texture of the print is not glossy, and the texture is that of the shirt...

ive been wanting to do shirts similar to these..just unsure of how to print them
 
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the 1st and 3rd look to be heat transfers....

the 2nd looks like simulated process -
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Default Re: What process was used for this t-shirt?

just check out one of the shows...

i see a few of the vendors there who sell the paper to print the 1st and 3rd ones
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Default Re: What process was used for this t-shirt?

The first looks like either Photoshop or a heat transfer, the second screenprinting, and the third is hard to tell... but from the buckling I'd guess transfer too. Could be screenprinting though - it's hard to tell without seeing the actual shirt.
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