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I couldn't found one, so I have made one myself.
With T-shirt transfer paper. Just print your images on that paper and put it on your shirt with a iron. The quality is OK, but there will be little cracks on it. But those are so tiny nobody will see them ;)
How long did it last?
The print still looks the same. No fadings. Only little cracks but it's hard to see.
Very good job. Nice quality. I used to have a Slayer shirt done with this way and it lasted for quiet a long time.
i have endless pain on backpatch and on t-shirt HAIL!
Goddes of Desire on
With T-shirt transfer paper. Just print your images on that paper and put it on your shirt with a iron. The quality is OK, but there will be little cracks on it. But those are so tiny nobody will see them ;)
Thrashocutionist on
How long did it last?
Goddes of Desire on
The print still looks the same. No fadings. Only little cracks but it's hard to see.
SkullKrusher on
Very good job. Nice quality.
I used to have a Slayer shirt done with this way and it lasted for quiet a long time.
morbidsaint on
i have endless pain on backpatch and on t-shirt HAIL!