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looks like your shirt program is making all the white transparent...ig wrote:
its not showing up right on this t shirtMiggle wrote:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/44874/buffalobill.png
http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/3862/s … 9at818.png
When you add art it asks you what colors are in the image, click on white and green. After that there should be a checkbox to keep white in your image, tick that and it should work.
ah right
As your resident chemistry nerd, I would suggest just B for boron in the top square (with the relevant atomic number, charges, and mass), and then Bi for bismuth with the appropriate data for the second would work well.
He makes a good point, ig.DesertFox- wrote:
As your resident chemistry nerd, I would suggest just B for boron in the top square (with the relevant atomic number, charges, and mass), and then Bi for bismuth with the appropriate data for the second would work well.
You wouldn't want a group of nerds to tease you because of your shirt.
too late.
Here is a quick one... fonts aren't correct though but can be altered
it's big so here is a link for full size
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b90/c … break1.png
it's big so here is a link for full size
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b90/c … break1.png
Last edited by Catbox (2010-06-19 19:43:07)
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wow, very nice, catbox. any way you could do that like miggles at the top of this page with no background?
yeah, it was all done in layers.
I will be back on my comp in a minutes and post a revision.
on the custom ink site you have to check the box that says... "keep the white in my image"
If you have any questions let me know?
I will be back on my comp in a minutes and post a revision.
on the custom ink site you have to check the box that says... "keep the white in my image"
If you have any questions let me know?
Last edited by Catbox (2010-06-21 16:29:21)
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Yep Fox is right. You cant just invent an element "Bu" and use the attributes of Bromine - "Br". The idea for the shirt is cool, but if you going through all the trouble of making it than do it right. Otherwise you will end up on failblog and sites like thatDesertFox- wrote:
As your resident chemistry nerd, I would suggest just B for boron in the top square (with the relevant atomic number, charges, and mass), and then Bi for bismuth with the appropriate data for the second would work well.
As Fox said, you can use B for buffalo (Boron - 5) and Bi for Bill (Bismuth - 83)
http://www.ptable.com/
Take pic of final result (design) on shirt.
You can probably sell these. Nice design.
...Oh wait... Forget it... don't sell em...
the "Breaking Bad" people would probably eat you at court.
You can probably sell these. Nice design.
...Oh wait... Forget it... don't sell em...
the "Breaking Bad" people would probably eat you at court.