I have made a shirt
After I wash it I'll wear it when I post the finished product of my mask :3
Update I lied It wasn't washed by the time I got the mask done BUT..... Maybe... I will post an ootd with it if I can...
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I have made a shirt
After I wash it I'll wear it when I post the finished product of my mask :3
Update I lied It wasn't washed by the time I got the mask done BUT..... Maybe... I will post an ootd with it if I can...
I got bored so I designed and painted an entire snatcher shirt uhhh
this is possibly based off of a character's shirt in one coffee shop au art???? I feel like I remember seeing this concept SOMEWHERE
Mostly based off of those stupid I believe in Mothman shirts bc snatcher is a cryptid
I finally finished it! It only took me two days but I finished customising the shirt into something more befitting of a subject of DRAAG.
I really enjoyed creating this and I'll try to post the full shirt front and back designs in the morning once it's fully dried.
I'm so happy with how it's turned out and I hope you guys like it too. <3
Rhaun shirt with process ฅ^。ꞈ。^ฅ ∘˚˳°
front and back ⤴︎ tools used:
a shit texta(the texta washes out completely)
alcohol markers - the staying power of these depends on brand and what colour. I used Born. & Copic alcohol markers.
fabric markers - I used edding textile markers
acrylic paint
I used the shit texta to sketch a little and mark out different parts of the design. once I was happy I took the textile markers to block out parts of Rhaun and the design behind him, around the edge of Rhaun I used a textile marker to block out the design then used the alcohol markers to fill in the extra space. I used this method to save ink, I had an abundance of orange textile markers but only one grey one so I used it sparingly. The alcohol pens have less staying power and fade a little but I can tolerate that if it means I can distribute the last of the grey ink over the whole shirt.
Between every photo I ironed the shirt to set the textile markers and see how they turn out. There is a slight difference between the colour before and after the ink is set. The brown lost some redness so I started using a matching brown alcohol marker to fill in space and the orange became a lot brighter in some places so I started using another even brighter orange to make it pop even more. Between every photo I ironed the shirt to set the textile markers and see how they turn out. There is a slight difference between the colour before and after the ink is set. The brown lost some redness so I started using a matching brown alcohol marker to fill in space and the orange became a lot brighter in some places so I started using another even brighter orange to make it pop even more.
after two passes with the markers I mixed some blue and black acrylic paint and heavily diluted it with water - key word HEAVILY, if the paint isn't diluted enough it makes the fabric stiff and you have to pray to the washing machine to clean your sins away. I left the shirt out to dry and kept myself busy for an hour (ง ᵕωᵕ)ว
once dry I started on the back and used the pre - existing design on the shirt to guide me and began layering a dark blue over the set orange and grey to add more detail. (yes the acrylic does change marker application a little, no it doesn't affect the staying power or vibrancy)
When I brought it back in I decided I wanted more blue and did this spiky design behind everything else. I layered up the orange and grey more and generally touched things up on the front with the back I took out the shit texta again to sketch out what I wanted then I free-handed Rhaun's head in blue + more spikes on the back.
I wasn't sure if I was happy with the dyejob so I mixed some grey, blue silver paint. I splattered it while trying to keep it away from the more detailed bits of the design and put the shirt out to dry again.
in the final stretch I decided that Rhaun's head on the back meant the sleeve needed to be blue so I ran my marker dry and used from alcohol pens to buff it up. then I did my final touch upヾ( ˃ᴗ˂ )◞ • *✰
the last step in the process is a soak to get rid of the extra colour. I filled the sink with cold water and a quarter scoop of detergent and let the shirt sit for two hours.
this was the final result its soft, its vibrant and I love it ✧。٩(ˊᗜˋ )و✧*。
aww guys ahaha we wre canon right
I made a v1 shirt!!! Ts my first time using fabric paint don't come at me
When in doubt (and poverty) make your own merch (  ̄▽ ̄)
I lowkey used an old eyeliner as a brush for the finer lines... be kind...