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    M. A. C. Newsome is offline
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    Cool, thanks Shaun. I'll let Ronan know to be on the lookout for your email.

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    Okay, I received a response from Ronan and it looks like the STM is going to be producing the shirts. The Direct To Garment (DTG) printer they use has an imageable are that's 12" x 12", so the art on the T-shirt back would be a bit less than an inch shorter than the image I'd posted of the T-shirt I'd done using the heat press, but still plenty big. Ronan tells me that they only print on light colored T-shirts.

    I'll also be posting a darker version of the art soon for those who don't care for the black/gray/red version.

    Now I'll just have to create the art for the various families, which I'll do as requested. (Preferably, the Elliots et. al can agree on one design for the left breast...)

    More soon.

    SM

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    So here's the "grayscale" version for those who didn't care for the other version:


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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaunMaxwell View Post
    Okay, I received a response from Ronan and it looks like the STM is going to be producing the shirts. The Direct To Garment (DTG) printer they use has an imageable are that's 12" x 12", ...Ronan tells me that they only print on light colored T-shirts.
    I can live with that! I will be anxiously awaiting production!
    Virginia Commissioner, Elliot Clan Society, USA
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    I know next to nothing about the Reivers but the t-shirt is awesome.

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    Here's an idea for the front left breast for a generic shirt (not family specific):


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    Fine start, Shaun, but not a big fan of running "the" vertically. How about running it horizontally above either the first "r" or the first "e" in "reivers"?

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    Everyone's a critic! HA!

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    Just putting my previous lifetime's graphic design background to good use.
    Lookin' good!
    Last edited by Tim Little; 11th December 12 at 10:43 AM.

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    Any updates on the Reiver t-shirt? I've been re-reading Fraser's Steel Bonnets and it reminded me of this project.

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