Thread: new here... big pic warning
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12-31-2006 04:28 PM #1
new here... big pic warning
I'm new to your awsome forums... I can't afford to build my dream hotrod just yet but I love em and always have. I have a huuge collection of plastic models I've built over the years and drawings but thats as far as I've gotten lol. I'm a self taught 3D modeler that likes making all types of vehicles.. hotrods, choppers, exotics... you name it... I had an idea the other day of what to do with all the artwork I've created. I'm thinking it would look good on some T-shirts. (see below) basically I'm wonderign if this is the kind of thing that actual rodders would be interested in? or am I wasting my time with the idea? I'm not here trying to sell them...I'm checking for interest in them. thanks for any replies!
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12-31-2006 04:36 PM #2
kingcobra
Welcome to CHR
Nice work and I beleave a good idea you should or could go to some shows and sell them or even on ebay. People are always buying Tees. A tip would be to have them with pocket tees. I look for them althe time and can never find them. I like to carry my glasses in my shirt pocket and about the only shirts I where are pocket tees.Charlie
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12-31-2006 04:58 PM #3
thanks for the replies... I could do people's individual vehicles but that would have to be a special order deal.. mabey I'll look into that if this works out. for now I'm working up a few designs to get started. I also have a few that aren't so modernized... no 20" wheels and huge disk brakes lol... more like 15" spokes with whitewalls and drums.
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12-31-2006 05:08 PM #4
I'm always looking for t-shirts, and I would really like one with my car on it. The ebay idea is really good too. Good Luck!Go Hokies!!!!!! ACC CHAMPS '04,'07,'08
4-16-07
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12-31-2006 05:25 PM #5
another design...
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12-31-2006 06:14 PM #6
You could also easily do paint designs for people too.Go Hokies!!!!!! ACC CHAMPS '04,'07,'08
4-16-07
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12-31-2006 06:54 PM #7
Dang, Man, you're GOOD!
Jim
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12-31-2006 07:10 PM #8
I agree, I would love to find someone to do T shirts with a drawing of my car on it. I know it would be more labor intensive than mass producing something, but it would make you sort of unique. A guy could send you a picture and you could draw from that.
Just my 2 cents. Oh, and welcome.
Don
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12-31-2006 07:30 PM #9
Welcome Kingcobra, nice work.Objects in my rear view mirror are a good thing unless,.... they have red and blue lights flashing.
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12-31-2006 07:46 PM #10
I can do specific cars... but I'd get flooded like you wouldn't believe.. the time it takes to make a model one $20 shirt wouldn't really be a good deal for me. if it was a model I already had and it really only needed a wheel and paint job change then it wouldn't be too bad... but as of yet I only have these 2 rods and a 23 T-bucket made. I'm working on a 37 woody and a some others. I have a lot of musclecars and choppers... my library of parts and vehicles grows daily so you never know one day I may be able to throw together personal cars quickly. right now like I said I'm just focusing on these few vehicles and variations of them ( I have lots of wheels, paint jobs and camera angles to keep them interesting) thanks for the replies guys...Last edited by kingcobra; 12-31-2006 at 09:33 PM.
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12-31-2006 10:50 PM #11
oh...sorry... I'm using 3dsmax3 and paint shop pro6...
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01-01-2007 09:34 AM #12
Welcome to here.
I expect you would have no problem getting $30-$50 for a good quality T. I agree, I always look for T's with a pocket.
JackK.I.S.S.
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01-01-2007 12:26 PM #13
2 more designs...
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01-01-2007 12:41 PM #14
here's another...
Last edited by kingcobra; 01-03-2007 at 08:08 AM.
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01-02-2007 11:34 PM #15
wow Awsome Pics. Keep Up The Good Work!
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