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[[File:SudoRoom T-shirt stencils.jpg|thumb|Stencils for upcoming sudoroom t-shirts]]
[[File:SudoRoom T-shirt stencils.jpg|thumb|Stencils for upcoming sudoroom t-shirts]]
Advantages
* Fast. The longest part of the process is designing and cutting the stencil- once that's done it takes about a minute to paint a shirt then however long it takes the paint to dry.
* Clean, assuming you use gloves and lay everything out on a piece of cardboard.
* Minimal investment. I found all of the shirts I've been using in free boxes and there's usually a can of spray paint laying around if you know where to look...thus bringing my total cost for this particular venture to exactly zip, other than time.   
Disadvantages
* Must be done outdoors. However, if we acquired a ventilation hood and/or an airbrush setup this could be an indoor activity.
* Results vary. Such is the nature of handmade goods.
* For me, light spray paint on dark shirts has always resulted in an illegible blob. My friend recently stenciled some black shirts with white housepaint, and despite my initial skepticism they turned out awesome...so maybe there will be some black sudo shirts after all.
Tips
* Things go better if the stencil and the surface you are painting lay flat against each other.
* Make sure there's at least 6" from the edge of the image and the edge of the stencil. This will cut down on overspray.
* Any dark paint on light fabric will yield fairly consistent results as long as you use light coats and keep the can 8" from the shirt.
* Not as durable as a screenprint, but the image should last for at least a year with normal care. Maybe longer if you handwash/ hang dry it inside out.


== On-Demand T-shirts ==
== On-Demand T-shirts ==
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