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  • does anyone know what paper should u use so the tees don't look that homemade... i tried a few papers before but they turned out awful, like i'd stick paper images on the t shirt

  • can someone PLEASE tell me what machine his using to do the shirts PLEASEEEE<3

  • is it possible to get only one figure/person or whatever (not a whole page) on the t-shirt? without it having white edges ? ( i know you can cut it out, but that takes forever (;

  • He  is so cute !

  • is he using regular paper ..?:)

  • Ja,

    He's so craetive boy!! ;bb

  • I think he uses Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop....

    I use CorelDraw to Design...

    Hope this helps

    people go and make your own t shirts.

  • I want one too! I love that his prints look like magazine covers.

  • i've tried this stuff and it really works well and its coll btw. before you make this craft be sure to clean your printer because there are some residues left behind from your previous printing and buy a good quality of shirts

  • he looks gay but surprisingly not hehe

  • I'm having major problems with paper. I've tried a couple of transfer papers but I haven't been doing too well :(

  • @ZomgMattRangel maybe your iron is not that hot. always preheat your iron

  • @zildjiansabian Thank you~!

    Yeah, I should experiement a bit more with heat and pressure and papers and such.

  • @ZomgMattRangel hey i think i know you. you were featured in threadbanger am i right? i like what you did on that video. stay cool

  • @zildjiansabian :O Yeah! Thanks.

  • so cool :)

    he's cute hehe ;)

  • Are there H&M stores in the US?

  • "it usually doesn't take this long...it's a bit shy.." haha <3

    i love what he's doing, love how he edits the photos as well

  • thats pretty cool , anyone know what paper he used to print it out, or can i use normal paper?

  • @Elsaa14jb you can't use ordinary paper. buy some transfer paper you can buy it at walmart

  • @zildjiansabian Lolz in england we dont have 'walmart' but thnx i know what i need ;)

  • @Elsaa14jb oops im sorry hehehe.

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  • Hey this is great! Other people are messing with stencils and cutting paper but this is easy and fun. Thanks for the information and the inspiration. Not much is better than being able to create your own clothes that have meaning specific to you! (^_^)

  • amazing

  • H&M in NY is destroying clothes after they went on sale instead of donating them to people in need! Check out more on my channel's Shara Ashley Show Episode #5!

  • love his prints :) great video

  • I'm a fashion design student and I'm soo inspired right now! :)

  • better get a real job if that is enough to get you "inspired"

  • hahahahahha

  • "Paint"...

    Black Book was founded by André Lorenz Stock August 2008 in his kitchen using a plain white t-shirt from H&M, a pack of transferpapper and a hot iron. The designs were created in Microsofts program "Paint" at the time and would eventually get it's Black Book-look by the very basic designprogram limiteded the t-shirt illustration to just a poworfull picture and a lyric telling you a story of just two words.

  • does someone know the program he uses for filling up the background? And if it's free?

  • I guess he stole the PS software...like everybody else does.

    Afterwards they are telling they did it in paint....after all he`s got that powerbook...go figure...

  • wow, he's really good looking...

  • Are those prints really long-lasting if you put the shirt in the washer? I printed a shirt myself some time ago and by now, the print is nearly gone..

  • @ellielectricity : thats a good question, maybe he uses quality inkt colors?

  • I want one of those fabulous t-shirts!

  • loooooveeeeeeeeeeee

  • omg i want i want i want. will they be in h&m??

  • wait so he just used regular printer ink and it worked?

  • lazer printers better,

  • @cycoG I have no idea what he used, but if it is as easy as it seems, then I want to make my own t-shirts too! Awesome!

  • exactly!

  • @cycoG He printed it with regular printer ink, but it's probably the best kind, and he used a laser printer. He also used transferable paper (if you used regular paper, it would just burn...)

  • oh haha, good point.

  • what an awesome dude.

  • Omg, very inspiring!~

  • love it

  • i want a shirt!

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