I know we show lots of pictures of what these t-shirts look like online. I wanted to show you how the t-shirt came out. I had blogged about ordering my cousin a holiday t-shirt. Well here is the shirt I will present to him.

Here is a close up of the print, I am not sure if the picture shows the fluffy look of the flock. It is fluffy.

Here is the way it looks on the computer - I choose to put it on a darker green shirt because it looked more Christmas to me.










Lindsay, which shirt is this? In the first picture, it looks like it has a texture to it. Is that just the pic?
I agree with you, I like the darker shirt. I also like the different fonts on this. They match the message.
Happy holidays!
Jana
The darker the better.
Wow - I didn’t notice the texture in the picture until now. It looks like there was a fingerprint on the camera lens.
This shirt is the mens heavy weight cotton t-shirt in Forest Green. http://www.spreadshirt.com/us/US/T-Shirt/Overview-2107/categoryId/1/productTypeId/109/type/detail/
Lindsay
The “fingerprint” you can see is due to the woven texture of the garment being represented by a set number of pixels. In the reduced size pic in the blog (before you click on it to see the larger one) the effect is even more noticeable due to the crude scaling that most browsers use.
A large number of pixels is great for photography, but its always worth resizing, in a good Photo Editing Package, to the display size you want before posting on web, otherwise the maths involved will give you the effect you have seen.
Mike Roberts (photogaphy bore
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http://tshirts.mjrproductions.co.uk