This is a T Shirt Design I recently completed. I had submitted it to Designed By Humans, but unfortunately was rejected. I supposed it may have been to detailed and I should tone back the amount of texture, however many of the designs of the website can get quite intricate. Anyway, I thought I'd post it here in hopes to get some feedback.
Topic: T Shirt Design, feedback? Would you Wear It?
Note: this topic was started 15 years ago.
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Sorted by oldest to newestNote. The Left hand image is a detail, the right hand image is the entire image. The woman/steam mistress would be in the left hand side of the shirt and the smoke would trail up into the right hand sleeve. I'm almost tempted to say that the detail would look better on the shirt than the whole thing. hurm
makes me think of Jenova from FFVII. cool though. i think i might wear that.
I wouldn't wear it cause I have no idea what it is.
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It's cool, But I wouldn't wear it. That's just me personnaly though, I don't wear very intricate clothing... just plain t-shirts really...
This is my attempt at steam punk. So I designed this steam mistress. I had originally done an etching, but then scanned in the print and did work with photoshop
It looks intersting as an art form but as far as wearing it, it is not my style.
Interesting, but as it is, to me it's hard to imagine it on a t-shirt, would be good if you could make a version on the t-shirt too, I mean just on Photoshop, with the shape of the t-shirt around it, so we can see the scaling and limits of the design v/s the gear. I think if you can separate the colors (pink/blue/orange, with black being the t-shirt itself) you should be able to print it on t-shirts yourself, who needs Designed by Humans for that? Just find some workshop with the proper equipment (silk-screen printing for example) and keep this yours.
Thanks Terra. I have an image of it on the Tshirt and black or very dark brown would be the colors of choice. I'll pull that off my external drive and post it. I should also post the original etching from where I first worked on it, that may be a better image more suitable for a t shirt. I thought about the blue half-tone pattern being an embossed texture, or each color being a separate level of raised texture to help add definition between them.
Not sure about embossing on t-shirts, but you can try.