I'm interested.
Can't remember, are the graphics backwards because he is looking in the mirror?
No, he has his shirt inside out and the print is showing through
No, he has his shirt inside out and the print is showing through
If you want extreme accuracy, undersides of the seams need to be showing on the displayed side, too.:lecture Exactly! I'm working with the idea of either having the logo printed inside the shirt on a thin enough material to appear that it bleeds through or have the logo printed on the front of the shirt reversed and faded. With some weathering it should look killer. As a collector you notice that the smallest/most basic of accessories bring out the qualities of the figure the most, an easy example of this is by just changing the hands on a figure (hand gesture). The most basic change, but one of the most effective in bringing out realism.
The way the weathered light yellow shirt with red logo are gonna clash with the denim jeans in my opinion is going to create a really scene specific and very desirable way to display this figure. It's going to look great and more importantly, unique.
If you want extreme accuracy, undersides of the seams need to be showing on the displayed side, too.
Any chance of getting a tee with no logo? :wave
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