SayHello2Heaven wrote:
So wait, I probably missed it....But how do ya'll do this again??? What kind of paper? what kind of printer???

The papers I used were called 'T-Shirt Transfer', a product by "Print Promotion (Sweden)". I bought them in this weird shop, one that sells a lotta cheap cellphones, knots and bolts, office supplies and lightbulbs, and stuff. Really cool place. As for printer, it works fine with a ''normal'' printer. We've got this 'un:

You just print out the picture (make sure to flip it horizontally first, thought), place it over the t-shirt, and iron it, then you just peel off the other side. There're probably instructions on the product itself, though.
pauleet wrote:
magnus , where do u find those prints for the shirts?
will my shirt come out pixellated if my prints are small?
I *made* them myself. *Cough-cough*
I found them on the internet, but they were of course way too small to look good on a t-shirt ('cuz if you just make a picture larger, it gets pixellated and freakin' ugly). So, what I did was editing them in a program called 'Inkscape', I made them into vectors, turned them into good looking b/w pictures. (Vectors are images you can resize as much as you want, without seeing a single pixle, really hard to work with, but looks awesome.)
I made this:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_yCHIxpJLVl8/S ... 1thumb.jpgInto this:
http://lagrebilder.no/out.php/i75285_mudhoney.png(the vector was here saved as an ordinary picture-file, so that you could view easily)
So, yeah. That's about it. I'll be making me a Big Black shirt, and a Tad Pepsi one as soon as I get more white t-shirts.

And Paul, (I'm guessing that's your name

), if you'd like, I could make ya some paper-sized vectors, if you'd like. Just PM me with pictures or somethin'.