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I have thought for a while now about using some of my pictures to make some T-shirts and see how it works out.
I was going to place the image on the back, but my wife thought it would be better on the front.
Here's my first attempt.
What would you think would look better, front or back?
Looks nice! I'd put the whole pitcher there and "Nepenthes hamata" in old timey type. You can order large ink jet heat transfer sheets off ebay to do the image larger and more impressive over the shirt front (I like it best on the front). If you do, lemme know I'll definately have to get one from ya!
I've got a huge photo printer that I've never opened since I got on a whim last summer that would be perfect for this sort of project. It prints on sheets up to 13" x 20". PM me if you're interested, though it's kinda bulky to ship.
If you wanted to stick with that hamata pic, I'd definitely hide the edge like BCK suggested. You could enlarge it and crop it on the vertical axis, so that it would frame up in the lower corner of the shirt. But then you'd need bigger iron-ons, and those can be expensive. I like this pic for the front, but maybe you could put a little raff pitcher hanging off the shoulder in back? I think that would look interesting.
~Joe
I like large pics on the back of the shirt with a smaller version on the front (where a left-side pocket would be).
Ex: a huge, well colored, cropped N. hamata on the back with a different, smaller cp pic on the front left pocket location (a red-trap VFT or a red trap adult D. ordensis or...) would make a cool shirt...
Cool shirt. Great idea too. How about "Hotel Hamata" on the front above the picture on the left breast and on the back under a larger picture "You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave..."
curlingguy,
The feather effect looks much better then the abrupt edge that I had. Next one I make I'll remember that.
I wish I had a complete shot of the N. hamata pitcher. I could take one but it would involve cutting off a leaf and pitcher to do it.
I think a little larger print would look better, but the iron on is only 8.5 X 11. I might experiment with trying to use more then one page together to make a larger picture.
I have a nice complete shot of my N. rafflesiana which I think I'll use for my next shirt.
I should have the results of my next try tomorrow sometime.
I moved the pitcher around to get a shot of the complete pitcher this time. I only had a blue shirt left that I bought and was not sure how it was going to turn out. I do not like it. The only problem is I bought nice shirts to use and hate to throw it away. I guess I need to buy some more tan and white ones.
Just one comment though, from someone who used to try and do iron-on t-shirts for the local boy scouts... Be careful what type of transfer paper you use. If it's easy enought to iron on, it probably won't handle the heat of a dryer and thusly becomes "hang or lay flat to dry only". I've had mixed results. Some brands do fine, others melt and make a mess when accidentally tossed in the dryer... Unfortunately I can't remember which brand was which - I got rid of that stuff of mine a while back.
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