Before just going ahead i had o think about how they would look of course. So i mocked up these t-shirt templates to see what they might look like. When i layed the designs out on the screen print screen this is what i refereed to. Always helps to see what it will look like in the right format.
I went to the gym with criag to photograph myself doing all the exercises i would use for the designs. Slightly embarrassing, but you gotta do what you gotta do i suppose.
For my final 3 t-shirts these are the designs which are 'graphic design' based; in that i am using a ruler and my college bag to do a few of the exercises. Also the first design is the 'bed and chair dips' making it obvious that these exercises can be carried out from the accommodation.
This is a couple of examples of how the designs will be layout out on the t-shirts. These are the mock up designs i took to the final crit which had been printed onto the t-shirts. Again, sorry i do not have photos of the actual t-shirts, they were all lost on submission day on the SD card i had used. I will get them re-photographed.
The hand traced images on photoshop using my wacom. Vector images all look the same and the lines are all so consistent. By hand tracing with my wacom pen there are natural subtle differences in line densities. I think it is much better. Vector can look good, but it can also get boring and repetitive.
The hand traced images on photoshop using my wacom. Vector images all look the same and the lines are all so consistent. By hand tracing with my wacom pen there are natural subtle differences in line densities. I think it is much better. Vector can look good, but it can also get boring and repetitive.
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