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I like the artwork but I dont like how it looks on the shirts.
It would be cooler if the pictures merged with the t-shirt color if that makes any sense. Maybe by setting a frame around the picture and having the shirt in a colour similar to the artwork. For instance the blue skull on a black shirt.
This is only one color obviously but the shirts are many colors available. So if you want the image to fade into the T-shirt then you need to get a similar color to the print.
I can make borders. The reason I haven't is because unless I do a border for each color of the shirt, the colors may or may not mesh, if that makes sense.
In the near future I make put some of these images and others on things like postcards, mouse pads, posters, etc. I have a huge library of boxing and travel photos I can use too and haven't had the time to look through it. The other thing is I don't want to spend a huge amount of time on these things as the payoff is relatively low in relation to the time spent.
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can you fade the edges of the image into the shirt?
that rectangle makes it look a lot like an iron on
The only way to "fade the edges of the image into the shirt" is to use a comparable shirt color.
The process and the shirts are high quality, the image is definitely not ironed on, even though it might look like it from the photo.