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  <description>This, I guess could be more 'art on a shirt' rather than 'designed for a shirt' to some. And that's fine. 

But, if you like this please visit threadless and give it a vote/comment. I'd appreciate it. This is my attempt at getting something 'Arty' to do well at threadless, though it may be all in vain- who knows. It would need to be printed using simulated process.

Here's the link...
http://www.threadless.com/submission/159990/The_Owlman_Moves_To_Midnight_Music?streetteam=WanderingBert</description>
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      <body>I don't think this is possible with fewer than A LOT of screens for a simulated process seperation. 
You should recreate this with tissue paper or something...killer</body>
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      <body>Threadless can do up to 8 screens. This should be possible I think.</body>
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      <body>you've already got that many shades of blue and green by themselves. Oh and the tissue paper thing wasn't a jab at you btw I was just reminded of tissue paper because of that texture and the overlapping colors and simple shapes, definately more a work of art than a shirt design though, you should get it printed on paper.</body>
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      <body>Simulated process is essentially the same as CMYK printing, meaning that essentially anything can be printed. That's how i've always understood it at least. I've sort of been going by this... http://www.missingink.com/ent_whitesimulated.html

I've had another simulated process design printed, and had no issues. Perhaps threadless does more than 8 screens for simulated process? I'm not sure but it doesn't seem to be a problem for them.

I'm thinking I may set this up as a poster print. May look better than on a shirt anyway.</body>
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      <body>go DTG</body>
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      <body>have eric carle print this.</body>
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    <comment>
      <body>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;cite&gt;dobi said:&lt;/cite&gt; have eric carle print this.&lt;/blockquote&gt;

Hahaha I was thinking the same thing.</body>
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