How do I achieve this affect?
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 4:53 pm
I love the look of T-shirts such as this one and am wondering how i achieve this affect.
It almost looks like the fabric is dyed. But a friend of mine who prints shirts says that its not dyed its just a very thin layer of ink. Is this true? Another question I have is is it possible to put a graphic like this on a black shirt? Ive only seen this done to shirts where the shirt is lighter than the graphic (such as in this case with a red shirt and black graphic)
I have a ton of designs and i think they would look great with this technique.
Does this technique have a specific name?
It almost looks like the fabric is dyed. But a friend of mine who prints shirts says that its not dyed its just a very thin layer of ink. Is this true? Another question I have is is it possible to put a graphic like this on a black shirt? Ive only seen this done to shirts where the shirt is lighter than the graphic (such as in this case with a red shirt and black graphic)
I have a ton of designs and i think they would look great with this technique.
Does this technique have a specific name?