I need your poser photos!
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2020 8:35 pm
I'd like to make up an order of swag at some point, but in order to do so I need some poser wheeling images that I can vectorize. I'd like to do some t-shirts, hoodies, and long sleeves initially.
Basic criteria:
-It has to be YOUR image. Not some random image of your stuff taken by somebody else you don't know, not a pro or semi-pro photo taken at an event, or an official event photo, but actually a picture you took so there is no doubts about the rights to that image being yours. It doesn't have to be an image of your own rig, but you had to take it, or if your friend took it of your stuff you have to let him know it is being submitted to this and thus they agree to the next point.
-You must be willing to agree that by submitting the image to me that I am therefore going to assume the right to reproduce it for promotional purposes and potentially a small profit.
-The image should be something that the subject is high contrast so it can be reduced to a 1-4 colour blocky vector image.
-Image resolution should be fairly high because more data is better when trying to convert it.
If you're willing to actually take one of your images and design it into something that is suitable for printing, then that's even better.
Anyone who submits an image that I manage to make into a decent looking shirt will get at least a free shirt out of the deal (probably more). The timeline on this is going to be a little open though, as it will take me a while to convert images, source the shirts (and other stuff), and then get them printed.
Basic criteria:
-It has to be YOUR image. Not some random image of your stuff taken by somebody else you don't know, not a pro or semi-pro photo taken at an event, or an official event photo, but actually a picture you took so there is no doubts about the rights to that image being yours. It doesn't have to be an image of your own rig, but you had to take it, or if your friend took it of your stuff you have to let him know it is being submitted to this and thus they agree to the next point.
-You must be willing to agree that by submitting the image to me that I am therefore going to assume the right to reproduce it for promotional purposes and potentially a small profit.
-The image should be something that the subject is high contrast so it can be reduced to a 1-4 colour blocky vector image.
-Image resolution should be fairly high because more data is better when trying to convert it.
If you're willing to actually take one of your images and design it into something that is suitable for printing, then that's even better.
Anyone who submits an image that I manage to make into a decent looking shirt will get at least a free shirt out of the deal (probably more). The timeline on this is going to be a little open though, as it will take me a while to convert images, source the shirts (and other stuff), and then get them printed.