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i need a graphic designer to remake a couple images for me
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You need to provide more details about the project before anyone is going to jump. "A couple images" can be anything from doodles to full-blown illustration. Mentioning that you are willing to pay for the work will help get a response, too.
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Thorzdad: that's exactly what was said in the other thread started by this same person. So, I say that this thread is now officially about hot dogs.
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Originally Posted by Thorzdad
You need to provide more details about the project before anyone is going to jump. "A couple images" can be anything from doodles to full-blown illustration. Mentioning that you are willing to pay for the work will help get a response, too.
ok i need about 2 full illustrations and 1 doodle they're for t-shirts that's what the shirt printer wants and i am willing to pay if its reasonable
Files Must be 300dpi at actual size
This means that if you want your graphic to be 12 inches wide, you will need a file that is at least 3600 pixels wide to start with. If you are creating your graphics in Adobe Illustrator, Freehand, or other vector-based software, then you just need to set your document size to the size you want your graphic to be.
A 300dpi flattened TIFF in RGB is the best way to send your apparel graphic. Even if you have it in a layout or vector-based program, outputting a hi-resolution TIFF will be the best way to ensure a speedy turnaround and avoid extra file prep charges. If you are sending a vector-based EPS or PDF, make sure you convert your type to outlines to avoid missing fonts.
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Originally Posted by angelsfan15
ok i need about 2 full illustrations and 1 doodle they're for t-shirts that's what the shirt printer wants and i am willing to pay if its reasonable...
Well, two full illustrations (and I'm assuming "full illustration" means complex, full-color drawings) are going to put you easily into three-figures for anything remotely professional. Can you point us to any images similar to the style/complexity/professionalism you are looking for so we can get a better idea?
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Originally Posted by Thorzdad
Well, two full illustrations (and I'm assuming "full illustration" means complex, full-color drawings) are going to put you easily into three-figures for anything remotely professional. Can you point us to any images similar to the style/complexity/professionalism you are looking for so we can get a better idea?
well the illustrations are in black and the other one is is lettering that has a like 8 colors i can post the pics for you'd like
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Posting pics will be very helpful.
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<br/>King of the World Design<br/>

<br/>Cards Design<br/>
<br/>Royality Design<br/>
<br/> my friend made this mock up design this is the most complex one i would need this for a few months<br/>
the kingof the world design i would need asap i hoped this helps
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