If any of you do t shirt designs do you have any advice or resources i should look at for color? I have no idea how color standards work for t shirt printing. Since i'm familiar with photoshop but barely with it's limited vector tools, is the simple idea i described above something that can be done just as easily with the pen tool in photoshop? I assume for the dot shaded background element i would have to have some evenly spaced array of round vector circle shapes and I have no idea if ps can do something like that or if even inkscape can do something like that. When i create vector paths/lines in inkscape, once i have them all in place is it possible to select a path and change the line width on it after the fact? I was thinking the easiest way to do this would be to just draw the object using paths all of the same width and then after the fact strategically go in and change my line weights to make the object look more three dimensional and pop a bit more. The sketch won't be used in my final design but i would just use it as a guide for the linework in inkscape. If i make some sketches of the ship and the design in photoshop using raster, can i bring those into inkscape to put on a layer so i can basically trace over it with paths? This is how i did some technical vector stuff with the pen tool in photoshop, i have no idea if inkscape allows rastered images at all. Just a flat array of dots in the shape of the background element without any border. Here's a ref of the dot shading i'd like to do for the background though I'm not necessarily concerned with the half tone stuff. It's going to be mostly just technical linework on a mechanical object (R9-A arrowhead ship from R-Type if anybody is familiar), I can probably do the entire thing using a path tool outside of a shaded background that i want to make out of evenly spaced dots (Think old comic book dot shading.) Here's a reference of sorta the style and detail I'd like to do for the lines, just basic linework but pretty complex So I'm an artist but I do 3d and digital painting and just have an idea for a t shirt i want to make but i have no idea how the workflow works for vector but the design is pretty straight forward I just have some questions for when i dig into inkscape and learn it to create the thing.
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