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well, t-shirts are usually done like vectors in illustrator. You can fill em in easy enough, and it's more simple so less colors. You can do knockouts onto the shirt, like in my cricket one where you only print the black outline since the grey on the blade is the same color of the shirt (intentionally done)
yeah, i'm just saying with those kinds of colors, if it was silkscreened, it would be like 100 bucks each. Silkscreen ink is much more expensive then printer ink.