MyVersacamm Innovation Challenge Contest Entries
All entries will be posted here. Comments are encouraged from all
users.
Please be constructive in your criticism and plentiful in
praise!
MyVersacamm
Innovation challenge comments page
Our first entry is from Mac Fick
Thanks for the great first entry Mac!

Another great entry from Mac Fick.

Two great entries from Diane Hook.


Another entry from Mac Fick.

Here is a logo we did for our customer Custom Designs, we used five
different templates to make this logo and we used quickprint and
the shirt was 100% poly from Holloway. It really looks great on
that shirt.
Diane Hook keeps them coming with this great entry

Diane said - On this one, I used Solutions Opaque media and
Solutions Mask. I used the bezier tool in Corel to add interior
cuts as well as the normal exterior contour.
Here is a collection of entries from Candy Mattingly













A very cool entry from Gene Azevedo. Gene says"I used solutions
opaque, and ttd mask. I did all of the weeding after masking. It
may look like a difficult weeding job, but it actually was quite
easy! The koi fish come from the sides up to the front, and one
across the back. To top it off, I added some rhinestones to bling
it out! :)"
Great use of multi media Gene!




Diane has added another great entry into the contest. Diane said
that she had to use a teflon pillow in order to get the correct
pressure to make this one work.

Mac Fick has a couple of more entries to keep things interesting!
Mac says: "The first shirt was done for our company. The material
used was Quickprint with TDD mask. The shirt is 100% cotton from
Port & Co. The second shirt we doing for a Civil War
reenactment in our county. The material used again was Quickprint
with TDD mask. The shirt is 100% cotton Port & Co."


A Few Entries from Dennis Harbin.
Dennis says"Tee created for 2008 Antique Airplane fly-in. The
design was printed and cut on Roland using Imprintables clear. The
design was printed in Sepia on on Salmon colored shirt. Major open
areas are weeded. We also did Navy Blue print on Sky Blue shirts.
The Salmon way out sold the blue. The Sepia gave the design an ols
stamp looks which people loved."

On this one Dennis says"This tee features the logo of the WACO
Aircraft Company from 1928. It was printed and cut on the VersaCam
with Metalic media."

The next entry from Dennis "This tee was created from a pencil
drawing of the Pheasant and Quail. Try that with screen printing
and this level of quality and detail. It looks like it was drawn on
the shirts. It was printed and cut on a VersCamm with Imprintables
Clear media. Major open areas were weeded for better look and
feel."

this last entry from Dennis had had this to say:"The insignia is
drawn from original insignias painted on SPADs during WWI. When the
USA entered WWI the Lafeyette Escadrille became the 103rd Aero
Squadron. It is printed and cut on our VersaCamm using Imprintables
opaque. To simplify cutting some of the background is colored to
match the tee. The colored stripes at the bottom are the official
color stipes added to the wings for this squadron and the text
color is the official color for the large numbers on the side of
the plane next to the insignia. We also print on many other media
such as this vintage cotton banner."

Here are a bunch of entries from our old friend Irv Donaldson. Good
to see you got them in just under the wire!
Irv had this to say about the first set of pictures New York State
of Mind:"Made with Imprintables - Flock, Specialty Patterns, and
Glow It is a shirt and pants - the last picture is the back of the
shirt and pants bottom glowing in the dark"



His second set of pictures he had this to say "Entry 2 - For a SUV
club - vest patch done with embroidery over twill and eco vinyl, on
the jacket twill patches and the 51 is glow in the dark, on the
vehicle decal vinyl from vp540"



Irv's third set of entries. Irv says:"Entry 3 - A social club - I
provide vest and decals - the center piece of the vest is printable
glitter pressed to twill and then embroidered with design. After
cutting, it is sewn to the vest."



Irv's fourth set - He says"Entry 4 - Rest In Peace Pictures on a
hoodie - Color PrintII and vp540"


Irv's last set of entries. Irv says"entry 5 - Safety Wear -
reflective and printable reflective"



A last minute entry made it just in time from Luis Rojas - Luis
says"We made this custom t shirt for a customer who was celebrating
his friend's birthday. His friend is DJ Young Chow. Our Illustrator
recreated his image from a postcard used for his party. We used
Spectra Cut for the illustration, Glitter for the Stars & his
name. On the small white area in the illustration we made another
layer for double cutting. Which made the details easy to weed.
Overall the shirt was the hit of the party. My client was on stage
all night, so over 2,000 people saw the shirt that night."


