To draw an anime shirt (school uniform or other) once again start by drawing the overall shape of the shirt and it’s major features. As with all styles of drawing, start with simple shapes like circles, squares, and rectangles.
It is illegal to sell any artwork that resembles licensed anime characters. Shops are shut down for this every day on Etsy when reported for violating copyrights.
No. It is not legal. Both the companies you mentioned have no rights / licenses from original creators of various characters etc that they use on their t-shirts. In fact they don't even have any designers working for them.
13:5618:39trying anime diy's i saw on tiktok w/ cricut - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo in order to actually get it from here onto our bag we need a helping hand from the transfer tapeMoreSo in order to actually get it from here onto our bag we need a helping hand from the transfer tape peel that baby away and then the clear sheet you're left with you want to overlay.
If you want your business to survive after a few sales, you'll need to get licensing from the copyright and trademark owners. Without a licensing agreement, your merchandise could be seized at the border, or you could get sued and have your company shut down by the intellectual property (IP) owners.
Currently, these titles often go for as much as US$250,000 MG per episode, but can go as high as $400,000 in some cases. $250,000 per episode roughly covers the full Japanese production budget for many series, although higher budget anime sometimes cost as much as $500,000 an episode to produce.
The answer is, if you are creating fan art whether for profit or not, any copyrighted character or use of trademark in a description or title without prior written consent from the copyright owner, then selling fan art is illegal but making fan art is not illegal.
0:0011:24How To Print T Shirts Using A Home Printer and Transfer Paper - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipNo guys this is not clickbait in this video we're actually going to show you how you can print t-MoreNo guys this is not clickbait in this video we're actually going to show you how you can print t-shirts from home using a home printer.
0:071:47How To Make A Homemade Graphic Tee - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFirst you want to flatten out and lay out your shirt. We chose white but any color a cotton t-shirtMoreFirst you want to flatten out and lay out your shirt. We chose white but any color a cotton t-shirt will work. Next cut out your image your colors and matter we chose this angel baby car.
0:4711:01How to Put Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV) on T-Shirt | DIY - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo I have a Cricut Explorer you're going to need some heat transfer vinyl I'm going to use the colorMoreSo I have a Cricut Explorer you're going to need some heat transfer vinyl I'm going to use the color white heat transfer vinyl you're going to need an iron and some parchment paper.