I want to make a bootleg of the DG's Death Classic t-shirt
Do you think this'll look good printed, or is it too low quality?
The shirt itself
Is this better?
why not just get the actual shirt
>>294476
payin 20$ for the actual one < paying 5$ for a custom made one
digital print? to screen print you'll need to make the gradients into halftones
lol im bored, here's that halftone
>>294540
What a tool.
This dude probably isn't even very big and you're just stealing from him, and whoever made it.
>inb4 he is big, but it's rap
I don't give 2 fucks about the rapmusic.
Rather than start a new thread, can I get some advice?
I made a logo and now a dude wants to pay me to put it in a t-shirt to sell. I don't want to overcharge for the image, I also don't want to be a greedy cunt about it.
How much should I charge? Honestly I probably spent 30 mins on it, and I wasn't making it to make money. Its a black and white logo with some text, nothing too /gd/ about it.
What should I be charging? The hourly rate in my country is pretty good, should I just charge him for an hours work?
>>294712
post the logo
charge minimum $45
>>294714
Why $45? That's two hours work here, roughly.
>>294712
>I made a logo and now a dude wants to pay me to put it in a t-shirt to sell. I don't want to overcharge for the image, I also don't want to be a greedy cunt about it.
If you're worried about being a "greedy cunt" and you want to freelance for a living, prepare to get butt-fucked on a constant basis.
If you're doing this for shit and giggles, then ask for twenty dollars (40 dollars/hour, half hour work, twenty dollars final) and you're done.
BUT if the dude then goes on to make hundreds of thousands of dollars off your design, and then builds a clothing line based on it, and ends up being a billionaire with supermodels fighting to suck his dick, you'll have the consolation of not being a "greedy cunt".
So you'll have that going for you.
>>293789
>Do you think this'll look good printed, or is it too low quality?
You should be asking your printer those questions.
Shit like, what's the minimum resolution for raster images? What's the minimum thickness for lines? What's the size of the print area? Etc etc.
When designing shit for print you ALWAYS work backwards, you HAVE to know what limits you're working under.