Davids-Coco said:put [ img ] [ / img ] around it without the spaces.
lol, with the brackets. I should have been more specific!chaoscent said:imghttp://www.wdwinfo.com/photopost/data/500/14533EEyore_pin-thumb.JPG/img
Steamboat Marti said:Hi - all the addicts out there will find this funny (Hi, I'm Marti and I'm a Disney Design Addict). Every time my husband walked by my computer he complained because I'm on the t-shirt thread. Well, don't fall over, but guess who just walked by my computer and actually asked if somebody out there "in t-shirt land" could make him a t-shirt!!!!!!
We are vacation club members and he wondered if anybody has tried to do a t-shirt for the DVC. Is anybody up to the challenge?? I'm still rolling on the floor at his request!!! Once I stop laughing, I guess he's serious... so could somebody help me with either my laughing or the t-shirt (or both????)
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!
austinsmommy said:eeyore45.. I think this is the website that you were searching for...
http://www.pbase.com/ilene/wdw
Davids-Coco said:
Yes & I figured out how to do it.Steamboat Marti said:ChaosCent -- Penny -- is this what you are trying to post???
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Beiji said:I'm glad you like them!
Thanks! For most of the classic Mickeys I re-work the first Mickey I created. So, I change the color or add a bevel, gradient, or drop shadow. In order to get the ears in the right place I set up guides. I'll put in one guide at the top of the first Mickey ear and one at the side after I've put the ear in place. Then I copy the ear, drag it to the other side of the head, and use free transform to rotate it and move it into place using the guides to find the right placement. Even, with all that, I think one is slightly off, but it's not really noticeable.
In Photoshop, I always save my files with all the layers. If I need to flatten an image, I'll give it a different name. That way I can go back and manipulate the different elements whenever I want to.
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I DID IT AGAIN!!! Yeah, thanks everyone for your advice. Now I can make more tshirts and post them. thanks so very much.![]()
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Penny
kc73 said:Hi everyone! I'm new at posting, long at lurking. So I hope I get this right. I've not been to wdw since 88 & it seems that lots has changed since then. Thanks to everyone for all the great tips I've read over the past couple of months!
Julia & Nick's mom, I have a request for a shirt if you are still taking them.
My friend & I are driving from Canton,TX to Orlando & will be there from Oct 8-15th. (Leaving dh, ds6 & ds3 at home) We'll be at MNSSHP on the 13th & the F & W Festival on the 14th.
I'm wondering if you might be able to create a design like this for the F & W Festival:
An Epcot logo with a car driving around it that has Daisy & Minnie in it (I've seen the art somewhere here, but I'm not able to locate it again.) And then the words "Mandy and Kara in a Girls Only Getaway". Then on the back, "Food & Wine Festival, October 2005".
Also, I love the "Beautiful Daisy" design you created & would like to use that for our MNSSHP shirt. I'd like to put something on the back like "Having a spooktacular time with the girls in the world". Can you tell me what font you used for the front so I can match it?
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julia & nicks mom said:the font on the daisy shirt is called dadhand - you can download it here
http://www.fontfinder.ws/6806/Dadhand.html
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