Shrooblord wrote:Awesome! You can paint on T-shirts? That's amazing
More generally, I can paint on tissues. I started less than three years ago at my school, where we usually wear grey overalls so we are used to decorating them, either by painting, writing, or sewing piece of tissues on them.
It's easy to find tissue paints in your art shop not that far away from the place you are living in. You paint on your tissue, you iron the surface you painted during 5 minutes with another layer of tissue on it to avoid the paint to burn, and bam! your paint is waterproof (or course, if you want to wash your clothes, do it at 30°C/gentle washing). I also learnt how to sew at school (mechanical engineering school where one of students' hobbies is painting/sewing...lawl).
I got better with time. Even the biggest one (which took me 30 hours) is not as great because I was already experimenting a lot, and discovered a lot of things at that time.
Here is a link to it (Posted it on my dA account when I created it a while ago...you probably already saw it...) :
http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2012/ ... 5e9ftm.jpg
Shrooblord wrote:I'm trying to get my student union to help me create one myself.
Are talking about producing a pack of T-shirts with designed logos, or manual painting?
I also ordered T-shirts with printed logos I designed on them. The logo look like this (I was beginning With photoshop and I didn't want to make something complicated...):
Be careful about the heat sealing process: some companies make it cheap so the T-shirt is cheaper, but the logo will crumble after a few passages through the washing machine. I mean, it's the fate of heat sealed logos anyway, but some of them become worse way faster than the others.
Sorry for the Off-topic!
-/+ Got up late today. it's not bad because I needed a good rest, but i would like to maintain my new habits of waking up early.