View Poll Results: Do you want an Ozformer t-shirt

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Thread: Do you want an Ozformer T-shirt

  1. #151
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soundwarp View Post
    LOl nice, but they would cost heaps if you only made one of each.
    yeah i know was just messing around last night might have a serious go at it on the weekend

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    nice work!

  3. #153
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    LOL @ dirge shirt.

    I like kurdt's idea. Kyle's idea is neat but feels more costly to me. Mind you, I would honestly pay for one. Anyone else in on having personalised shirts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gamblor916 View Post
    Ok how about these. Getting names on them means that have to be set up individually though.
    Front

    Back
    I'm loving that design, maybe make the Ozmatrix smaller Bit I love the text that Rampage hused for the ozformers text.

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    I like the design turtle boy posted just then, i think it should have 'ozformers' on the back too, and maybe on the front have our board names.
    Shazam

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rampage View Post
    personalized



    or

    Man they would be so cool i'd never ever want to wear it.......

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    i do like kurdt's idea too

  8. #158
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    Rampage, those are hysterical! Well done!!!

    Kurdt's are damn appropriate though. The orange is even good, although it would closet-warm in my case, but I'm down for a dark red one. That looks great.

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    Rampage that's gold.

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    I have been following this topic, and like the designs being posted (some are similar to the shirts I did up this year that I took to BotCon). The place I got them done was limited by the shape of the image - it has to be square or rectangular. That meant that the black one had a noticable solid rectangle of black printed on the shirt with the logo and wording. One way around it was to make the rectangle part of the image, by colour or pattern, esentially 'hiding the printed rectangle in plain sight'. I also wanted to recolour the wording (it was done in B&W to hopefully get around using the trademarked TFs logo without permission) and rearrange it, but never got around to it yet since I got back.
    As nice as the B&W lettering looked on the computer screen (looked metallic), it just didn't turn out too nicely on the shirts, and just looked cheap.
    Mind you, a white tshirt doesn't have to worry as much about a background rectangle, because you can hardly see it printed on the white fabric. It is just necessary for a background colour/pattern for a black tshirt to 'hide' the rectangle the print shop will end up putting on there.
    But this is through one of those print shop kiosks at a nearby shopping centre, so maybe an actual tshirt printer company would have a different process. Though, last time I checked (about 7 years ago) they have such a huge minimum quantity, it may be the same for any shirt print companies (due to their cheaper per-unit process).

    I need a couple of hours to play with this to put together something I would prefer, that is legal, recognisable and most importantly, good enough for us to want to wear in public. I keep putting it off, because there is always something else that needs to be done first when I turn on the computer. I want to do something this weekend though, since there is so much interest at the moment.

    I also want to see if Hasbro AUS will let us use the TFs logo, if we guarantee that it remains a club shirt that is for members only (not sold publically, or for profit), and the logo plays a minor role in the design.

    Prices for the print shop kiosk is about $25-30 for the shirt and the printing on one side. I think it was another $10-15 for both sides to be done, making it too expensive to get both back and front done from that sort of source. And a bulk order will probably knock off a few dollars off each, if the design is the same on each (not personalised).
    Some prices have already been posted here, but I might check out some other sources from my end for a more definite price range for people here to expect (when this goes ahead).

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