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v1 clyde., 1331 days ago, click to expand
v2 clyde., 1331 days ago, click to expand
v3 clyde., current version








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Papaprime
   Papaprime on Oct 02 '08
Added an overturned car and a dumptruck passenger.



See Version 2 for placement and flash animation.



Let me know which version you like!
Papaprime
   Papaprime on Oct 02 '08
bump
zenbolic vision
zenbolic vision on Oct 02 '08
i think no need for this change v2 was awesome!

crit my new one!

http://www.threadless.com/critique/29444/paper_pirates
zenbolic vision
zenbolic vision on Oct 02 '08
neeed ask u sth i think u done ur final touches in fotoshop like the texure or the color burns and all

so how big i need my pic to edit on fotoshop? i mean if i use vector and wan retouch in fotoshop
Papaprime
   Papaprime on Oct 02 '08
the largest a design can be is 14 x 14 inches unless you're doing a belt print.



And if you place a vector in Photoshop, make certain it's set to 300 dpi, or threadless can't use it.
Papaprime
   Papaprime on Oct 03 '08
bump

Papaprime
   Papaprime on Oct 03 '08
BO-SKIGGITY-BUMP!
zenbolic vision
zenbolic vision on Oct 03 '08
ok man thanks!!

but why on vector tool u can make 300 dpi ? i mean its important to make 200 eveen using vector progS?
Papaprime
   Papaprime on Oct 03 '08
Since a vector isn't tied to pixel ratios, it doesn't matter the set up. To be able to print a rasterized (photoshop) image, you have to be at 300 dpi or else you lose a lot of information when prepping plates for print.
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