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Sep 20, 2008, 01:58 AM
 
i need a graphic designer to remake a couple images for me
     
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Sep 20, 2008, 08:29 AM
 
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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Sep 20, 2008, 01:01 PM
 
Originally Posted by Thorzdad View Post
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 View Post
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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Sep 20, 2008, 02:36 PM
 
Originally Posted by Thorzdad View Post
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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Sep 20, 2008, 03:39 PM
 
<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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I'll PM you.
     
   
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