Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
Posted by omegaslayer on
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I actually like it :smile: Id buy one if they actually existed.
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very nice idea, but dont you think that if a girl came to you asking what is that, you will go say that its a mapping thing, i think she would think that your a computer nerd...
But what the heck, i like the t-shirt :wink:
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
Posted by Dark|Killer on
Wed Apr 20th 2005 at 5:16pm
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I think that is kinda better, if someone would see it, they would atleast understand that you work in a complex thingy, or maybe someone would have a better picture??
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
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Very cool, prefer the second back. Although add a "slogan" at the
bottom of that on the back. Something like "Half-Life Community
since..." and of course don't forget the URL somewhere, even if tiny
and on a little square like the nike thing is on football shirts!
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
Posted by OtZman on
Wed Apr 20th 2005 at 7:44pm
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Any specific place in mind where these t-shirts could be printed?
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
Posted by omegaslayer on
Wed Apr 20th 2005 at 7:49pm
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I know a store down in town that would do this stuff, they just need the graphics and what-not
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
Posted by Leperous on
Wed Apr 20th 2005 at 8:04pm
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Cafepress is obviously somewhere that will do them- I personally wouldn't be seen dead wearing any internet-related t-shirt, though a mousemat would = win :smile: I'll look into setting something up online, though any retailer suggestions would be welcome.
edit Cafepress don't do black shirts :sad:
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
Posted by habboi on
Wed Apr 20th 2005 at 9:33pm
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This can easily be printed onto a T-Shirt and ironed on carefully.
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
Posted by Spartan on
Wed Apr 20th 2005 at 9:39pm
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I'll buy one if they are made available.
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Like I said in the other thread, I have a friend who started his own
company a few years ago that handles things exactly like this. If
we were to order something like 50 shirts, I'm pretty sure he wouldn't
mind doing them for ~10 bucks each. If we can't buy in that
quantity, it will cost some more. The shirts are of good quality,
since I know the guy who owns and run the company.
I mean... did we even decide on a design?
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
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I'd wear the snarkpit one, as long as it didn't have the url... The first one was pretty good, though I dunno about the back, and it would have to be printed on decent material- not some crappy plastic s**t stuck onto a crap t-shirt.
My mate at uni did a t-shirt design company a while back. If I remember correctly he got around 100 t shirts done, and it costs around ?3 per t-shirt that way. Assuming you sell them for between ?5-?10 you make quite a fair profit, which can be used to pay for your design labour and other stuff- such as paying for hosting this site maybe?
10 bucks each is expensive for 50 shirts. Should be around $8
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
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I asked my girlfriend what she thought of the slogan and she thought it was stupid- before and after explaining.
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
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Wed Apr 20th 2005 at 11:32pm
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I'd wear that s**t - but only without the leakage.
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
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I been giving it some thought since i noticed this thread. coming up with a catchy slogan is always a bitch.. E=MC2 has been used already, so we can't use that one, but i figure something similar about editing could. i did like the "Got Leak" one, but its so rudimentary, that only a hammer user would comprehend, where on the other hand, everyone gets the Einstein one.
we need one that a slightly broader group might get.. problem is, i cannot remember before i started mapping so i cannot think of one that broad :sad:
perhaps we should use our biggest mapping argument and have "R_Speeds 1" on it :/
/me goes back to contemplating the idea.
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
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we have a t-shirt printing establishment here in Arkansas i know about, the wireframe thing would be pricey.. you guys do know that, right?
i am not to much concerned however, so keep me posted on the results as they progress.. as long as, they do not exceed 20-30 bucks.. i draw the line at a 30+ dollar t-shirt, no matter the good intentions. :razz:
as far as that goes, why not have our founders avatar on the back.. it speaks mounds in dedication. :/
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
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Thu Apr 21st 2005 at 1:07am
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<DIV class=quote>
<DIV class=quotetitle>? quote:</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>founders avatar </DIV></DIV>
I actually considered that too, but the graphics might make little kids cry. Besides, I want to wear something that's relatively good-looking.
What about the phrase "Mappers do it without leaks"?
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Obviously, I like the idea, but not the particular wireframe
image. It was the only one I had on hand on my computer, and saw
it just as a placeholder. There's got to be some cooler wireframe
shots out there of some more complex geometry (but not so complex that
it's just a crowded mess of colored lines).
In other words, does someone have a cooler wireframe picture we could use? Unless nobody cares either way?
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Orpheus, as for cost... would it be cheaper if the image is only black and white?
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
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Thu Apr 21st 2005 at 3:32am
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How about something simple... Like an enlarged picture of a snark? And
then "snarkpit.net" printed on the back? All this wireframe-ness talk
is crazy!
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
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Okay now its getting out of hand!
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
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What about the slogan "Mappers do it with prop_physics_ragdoll"?
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
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Thu Apr 21st 2005 at 7:29am
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I think people might get the wrong impression.
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
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<DIV class=quote>
<DIV class=quotetitle>? quoting Leperous</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>What about plain old "The Snarkpit?" </DIV></DIV>
Serious.
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
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Thu Apr 21st 2005 at 9:19am
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Satchmo your missing the point about what I said about someone saying it was stupid... I'm taking it as a general comment from the not knowing people in the world. They think it looks stupid- so I doubt anyone will get that cute hawt chick coming up to them lol! I think just plain old Snarkpit is best. Maybe put just a little snark on the bottom right on the back.
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
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for what its worth, i do not like the idea of the word snarkpit on a t-shirt.
it is a borrowed name, and it is not what makes us... who we are.
i would not stand in the way of any idea, i am just voicing my thoughts.
we are a group of mappers dedicated to our leaders site continued existence. we are not a collective of snarkpitters.
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Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
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Thu Apr 21st 2005 at 12:27pm
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I still vote for the plain old "The Snarkpit" logo complete with a snark, provided we are able to, going by Lep's concern.
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Some really cool designs. I'm not as set on my wireframe idea
anymore. I plain black Tshirt with a simple snarkpit on the front
may be the best bet. But now I want a wireframe mousepad!
Valve is a pretty cool company, and there's a good chance if we asked
them if it was alright, they'd let us use the snark logo as long as we
weren't going to start selling them commercially. Besides, Valve
has always been more fond of the headcrab than the snark.
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Doesn't have quite as nice a ring to it.
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
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Thu Apr 21st 2005 at 4:37pm
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One with only a multicolored wireframe would be nice, either on the
front or back. The first one of Dark Trees tees is nice as well.
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
Posted by habboi on
Thu Apr 21st 2005 at 4:40pm
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How about a picture of Leperous on the back :wink:
If you ever make this for real the please do tell us.
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
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Thu Apr 21st 2005 at 8:10pm
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If you wanted a slogan for the wireframe design, why not "gl_wireframe
1"? It's obvious, makes sense and can be recognised by more than just
"computer geeks"!
Just a thought.
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Yeah it just shows the wireframe in game, although that was the console command for HL1.
Now it's "mat_wireframe 1" for HL2.
Re: SnarkPit T-shirt
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Fri Apr 22nd 2005 at 12:31am
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The main logo / picture should be on the back not the front
though. Since thats what people see more. And my personal
opinion is to stick with the logo, or something with a snark as I would
not wear anything with a wireframe on it. Although lep has the
right idea that a wireframe mousepad would be pretty sweet.