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These guys seem like a better deal than Zazzle when it comes to shirts...it'd be a lot of work for me to start over though, so does anybody have any experience with this?

Buttons are individually cheaper on spreadshirt, but people have to order them in packs of five (who needs five of the same button?!)...does anybody know of a site where I can design more economic buttons and people can buy them one at a time like normal humans?
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:iconkhorosho:
have you ever considered drawing a design for teefury?
anyone can come up with one and the website gets massive exposure
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:iconicybowser:
My shirts came in today, and the Blorgulotch one is fine. With the Parasites of Man one the colors are a little off (they're yellowy to be precise, because that's the color I chose it in), but it still looks cool.
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~scythemantis Apr 8, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
oh yeah, the colored shirts do look like they slightly tint the artwork/logo no matter what. Blorgulotch doesn't have a noticeable white outline??
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:iconicybowser:
I like just noticed a few hours ago. You can only see it if you look really closely. It's really tiny. So it's awesome. ^^
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~SpydrXIII Apr 7, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
i did my research on a bunch of places and i decided to go with spreadshirt too. i only added some stuff to zazzle cause i didn't know spreadshirt did more then shirts. maybe buy a pack from spreadshirt and sell them on etsy or ebay individually?
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~scythemantis Apr 8, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
I just found "customdesignprinted.com" which has the very lowest base price for individual buttons (one dollar!) so I ordered a couple to see how good they are. Designing on it is much more tedious and slow than on zazzle and you don't have as many options, but the price is more important!
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~SpydrXIII Apr 8, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
i'm trying to learn illustrator to make shirt designs, but it just isn't working. i can't fill in the shapes i make, i don't get illustrator, photoshop is so much simpler. what do you use for the crisp outlines?
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~scythemantis Apr 8, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
Paint tool Sai, it's like if photoshop were designed with drawing in mind first. I just use the plain old brush tool for my lines (but I turn up smoothing, which lets you draw in slow-motion basically and have super control over every line) but to color them, I duplicate the lines to a layer underneath and flood-fill that or just color the layer below.
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~SpydrXIII Apr 9, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
and then i'm guessing you shade in photoshop?
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:iconscythemantis:
~scythemantis Apr 9, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
Nope just in SAI with a darker brush color. The only thing I use photoshop for is exporting the png as transparent, which sai doesn't do.
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