Hi everyone! Today I made my FIRST roblox shirt. What do you guys think? Here is a picture: Edit: I also just released this shirt:
It looks quite bland, and the emoji just doesn’t work with the shirt at all. Either add more detail or try to make it more seemless.
Thanks for your feedback, it is always appreciated! Please keep in mind that is my first shirt, so it’s obviously not the best. I will work on more detail, and definitely fix that emoji. I just went with it so it would look somewhat alike to the tutorial I followed.
Why is the emoji rotated…? But its a cool shirt
Oh okay, keep up the work, with a bit of practice you’ll be amazing.
Honestly, I’m a bit confused about that too. The tutorial I followed said to this so it ‘was lined up’, but I’m not really sure he was 100% accurate on that…
Hey! Nice to see that you’re interested in becoming a clothing designer. Based on these 2 shirts, I would recommend to make a neck hole and make the sleeves a little bit shorter, so the hands would actually be visible. Good luck!
Looks pretty good for a beginner, but I suggest not using free models to design. Try to shade by yourself to see how that works! As a beginner it’s not really a good idea to use free models when you need to be working on the basics of design.
Try watching some youtube speed designs or tutorial videos, it might help!
They’re not so bad if it’s your first shirt, but I recommend to not use free models like free shading, do it yourself, it’s not that hard, and why is the emoji rotated- but anyways I give it a 4/10
Too make the sleeves a bit shorter and a neckhole!
Too use a template so there is not weird lines in the arms or stuff like that.
To help you out: before publishing your shirts (the method also works with Pants), you can check if they look good in studio by copying Shirt to %LocalAppData%Roblox/Versions/NewestVersion/content/textures/
(Windows only!). Now go to in Studio, spawn an R15 Block Dummy (with the Studio built in Rig Builder Plugin), add a Shirt instance into the Dummy, and as a ShirtTemplate use this: rbxasset://textures/YourShirtNameHereDoNotForgetAboutFileExtension!
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That will help you out with trying your Shirts before publishing them.
This is literally exactly what I think, but overall it’s a 6/10 if it’s your first shirt, since my was much worse.
I doubt this would get any sales though…
I mean, people wear other type of clothing nowadays, maybe someone in 2016 can buy this but nobody in 2021 will buy this xD
( No offense btw )
Yeah. People’s fashion style changed a lot.