BB T-Shirt AI Designs - help us pick the best

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@Moe.Red

Do you have an inkjet t shirt printer or are you letting a 3rd party do the printing? I've printed literally thousands of T-shirts so I have a little bit of knowledge in that area.

It's been a while so I've forgotten names of things but we used to play around with mesh size and application techniques to get the design to look like it was woven into the fabric when I used screen printers. On black and deep colored tees we would use a chemical called Potassium Permanganate to bleach out the design outline. This would allow the colors in the design to not be tainted by the background.

We were printing these for high end stores so they didn't want to feel the Plastisol ink that made the print feel rubbery.
 
If you’re using AI for the designs, doesn’t that open up the doors for copyright infringement?

I don’t want to sound like a downer, but I also don’t wanna see the site disappear overnight 😅
 
If you’re using AI for the designs, doesn’t that open up the doors for copyright infringement?

I don’t want to sound like a downer, but I also don’t wanna see the site disappear overnight 😅
Some are free use I believe

I'm gonna get real high and get on Photoshop later
That's it
 
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@Moe.Red

Do you have an inkjet t shirt printer or are you letting a 3rd party do the printing? I've printed literally thousands of T-shirts so I have a little bit of knowledge in that area.

It's been a while so I've forgotten names of things but we used to play around with mesh size and application techniques to get the design to look like it was woven into the fabric when I used screen printers. On black and deep colored tees we would use a chemical called Potassium Permanganate to bleach out the design outline. This would allow the colors in the design to not be tainted by the background.

We were printing these for high end stores so they didn't want to feel the Plastisol ink that made the print feel rubbery.
It’s DTG not screen or DTF.


Can do some crazy stuff with digital. Kornit avalanche hd6 if you want to look it up
 
It’s DTG not screen or DTF.


Can do some crazy stuff with digital. Kornit avalanche hd6 if you want to look it up
Yes. I'm familiar with those machines. When I was getting out of the clothing biz those were just starting to permeate the landscape.
 
WOW @CurlyFries !

I sure could have used you when I was manufacturing T shirts for department stores and boutiques!! We were doing a lot of heraldic designs and large format printing. I had to fire the last graphic artist I had because she was taking clip art and adjusting it to sell to us.

Beautiful artwork!!
 
Don't order yet, but the store is going up.

We can put any of these designs up there or all of them. In any garment. BB makes $5 off each one, this would be huge for us if folks bought them.

 
Hold up! Are you the one actually printing these or is Printify printing them for you? I thought you had a DTG printer in your secret laboratory! 😄

I used to use Zazzle to do design prints on T's, Coffee Mugs, etc.
 
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