T-shirt graphic search
November 12, 2009 10:49 AM Subscribe
Where can I find some high-quality images of models (male and female) wearing blank colored t-shirts?
Basically, so I can use them to mockup t-shirt designs on actual people wearing actual shirts. Different colors are key-- I'm looking for navy blue and red/maroon at the moment-- and relatively high quality, you know, larger than a 400x300 gallery thumbnail. Google image search doesn't help much.
Of course, I'd prefer anything freely available/accessible, so don't refer me to stock image sites-- I know about them, not willing to pay for them right now.
Basically, so I can use them to mockup t-shirt designs on actual people wearing actual shirts. Different colors are key-- I'm looking for navy blue and red/maroon at the moment-- and relatively high quality, you know, larger than a 400x300 gallery thumbnail. Google image search doesn't help much.
Of course, I'd prefer anything freely available/accessible, so don't refer me to stock image sites-- I know about them, not willing to pay for them right now.
have you tried the larger pictures of models wearing plain t-shirts at american aparrel?
posted by anthropomorphic at 11:50 AM on November 12, 2009
posted by anthropomorphic at 11:50 AM on November 12, 2009
Well, it might be a violation of terms of use, but there is a kit you can download from Threadless which has their models with blank shirts... Again, depending on how you want to use it, you could get in trouble.
posted by Slothrop at 11:50 AM on November 12, 2009
posted by Slothrop at 11:50 AM on November 12, 2009
Try Stock.Xchng - high-quality, royalty-free and *free* stock photos for your use.
posted by headspace at 12:18 PM on November 12, 2009
posted by headspace at 12:18 PM on November 12, 2009
Best answer: Followup -- Based on avex and Slothrop's responses, I found a combined solution that solved my problem perfectly: ninth wheel's photoshop templates for threadless shirts. Hope this helps someone else in the future!
posted by lou at 1:03 PM on January 10, 2010
posted by lou at 1:03 PM on January 10, 2010
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posted by avex at 11:26 AM on November 12, 2009