Airbrushing Tee Shirt....Lettering Design
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what kind of paint are you using on your shirts?
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man u own a bigass store the one i work in is pretty small its na mall of course but we only have like three hundred design our script writing is a lot different than urs every move ur making to thickin up the letters we do in one stroke u kno thin then thick but im not dissin ur work or cus u probably do have a more succesfull shop than the one i work in
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@theGuapo1 which mall and where. I want to get a shirt with my name on it.
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you have talent. that was great
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Sure, you can, but it will fade. Give the paint a week to cure, even after heat-setting it, and the shirt will last longer.
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nice
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To help all you tards out there that seems to think paint will wash off... your retarded. Oh wait does your house need to be repainted every time it rains? Here is how it works, shirt gets painted, shirt gets heat pressed. Wash it inside out cold water and hang it to dry. Your shirt will last longer then you. The 3 most popular airbrush types are Iwata, Badger and Pasche. For tee shirt art bottom feed guns like the one he was using expect to pay about 80-90 bucks a piece. Get a clue asstards.
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No you don't have to wait a week, iron/heat press it you can wear it right away even in the rain, if it's heat pressed you can take it off the board and put it into the washer if you wanted.
We heat set our shirts afterwards at very high temps.. almost to the point that the shirt starts to burn and turn yellow.. but not that much. hehe... after that the shirts are ready for wear and wash. There are also other techniques to help make the paint and artwork more durable.
theGuapo1 2 years ago
WOW, actually my store is in a mall, its an in-line store, with over 700 designs to choose from, and over 1200 square feet.
I sell over 15 different styles of shirts and over 20 paintable items in every size, which means I stock around 120 different sku's to paint on.
This sort of mentality where you assume that I'm not creative nor that I can't paint on the fly is just plain ignorant.
This kind of mentallity is senseless. I'm a Professional Airbrush Artist, not a wanna be in a basement.
theGuapo1 4 years ago