Refining Vectors for Redbubble

After opening my Redbubble shop, I revisited some of my older vector illustrations to make them work better as standalone t-shirt graphics. This meant rethinking how each piece would sit on fabric rather than a full artboard.

For some designs, I removed characters from their original backgrounds to create cleaner, more focused compositions that pop against different shirt colors. In other cases, I took full-scene illustrations and added frames or bounding shapes to better contain the artwork and make it fit naturally within the printable shirt area.

These adjustments helped the artwork feel more intentional in a merch context—balancing detail, readability, and placement so the designs translate well from digital canvas to wearable art.

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