I used this expression in an old design, I reworked the design. Think of this as a rough sketch.
If you haven't heard the expression it was a doc holiday line in tombstone.
What it means- is to be just the right person for a given job, or a willing executor of some commission or I'm a bad mo fo.
By the way I'd like to thank tom burns on the tips on getting a distressed look.
haha i know ou got tips, but see, if this is printed on a tee, eventually it will have a grunged look. and that's what we like best about our old tees, the naturally grunged up look.
anyway, i lik it.
and perhaps finish the body..some legs with chaps.
and mess with different shirt/ink colour combinations
I co-sign the whole body idea, he needs legs. I'm liking the texture, faded look... You captured it better that some. Fux with the colors and maybe a new saying. "im your Huckleberry"? No... somethin more bad ass to finalize this shirt.
I don't know about the whole body thing the idea was for the text to be the main part of the design not the cowboy. but I'll let this ride for a while to see what more people think. thanks
put together some color options, any suggestion on different combos are welome. I plan on doing more work on the image after I nail down the colors. thanks.
Number two is best. I love this movie and would lov ethis shirt, if 1) there was the whole body 2) if the cowboy was a bit more of a dandy, like Doc. Maybe have the hat sitting on an angle, holding a cigarette, etc.
If you haven't heard the expression it was a doc holiday line in tombstone.
What it means- is to be just the right person for a given job, or a willing executor of some commission or I'm a bad mo fo.
By the way I'd like to thank tom burns on the tips on getting a distressed look.