Free Joker Shirt Pattern large image*edited pg1 new tiles

No, I haven't contacted anyone. I don't want to bump in and be like "Mine's the best. Use it." I figure if someone likes it enough, then they will bring it to the attention of the right people.

I'll be attempting to do the design in a vector format this weekend. Not sure if I'll get it all done or not, but it should get started.

Oh and about the tourettes... youtube Tourettes Guy if you haven't already. ;)
 
What about getting the stickerbook pattern, scan them, edit the box lines out and trace them with Adobe Streamline 4.0 (I got that tip from someone working at the copy-shop, who said it's the best vector tracing prog - unfortunately not being further developed)?

You can't get closer to the real deal then...
 
looking at the pics, I don't know if the stickerbook one is really accurate and also it needs to be made seamless tileable, and so far the pattern posted by Pinder91 seems the most accurate I've seen (good job BTW):)

And about Streamline, now the recent versions of Illustrator have a nice feature called "Live Trace" that basically does the same thing;)
 
I'll be using photoshop to redo the image. I don't have streamline, or illustrator.

As far as the stickerbook pattern... just look at it. Count some of the designs compared to the hi-res pics out there. It's not even close.
 
So I have a quick question about the pattern. I plan on using it with iron on transfer paper to place it on the exposed parts of the shirt for my Halloween costume. I printed out a test on regular paper to see what it looked like on regular paper. It looks really big. Is the size right or should I resize it?
 
This is amazing work! I hope you dont mind, I saved a copy of the latest you posted, just to have. Not doing anything with it, but I just wanted to have it, as a piece of art itself!

Have you done anything with it, Pinder?


Tyler
 
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