So. I've pondered.
I've browsed. Perused. I've wondered. I'm asking. So Threadless attracts tons of different artists, this is fact. However, it seems that the customers prefer a certain style of art. While there are many shirts that break this assumption, it seems that the overwhelming majority are all along the same line of pop-ish bright humor or photo-vector humor. Not that there is anything wrong with either. But does it seem to be the case that a design that caters to the 'majority' style of the winning tees might seem to have a higher chance of winning the hearts of voters?
So I've got some random things in my sketchbook that I want to digi-ink, but I haven't been here in a looooong time.
Is there a color key we need to follow? I couldn't find any information about it.
Hohoho, aren't I a bit old for trick or treating?
In reality, I am only 16! *gasp* Now that we have that little revelation done with... Are any of you planning on making/wearing costumes this 31st? I'm going to a convention this weekend, so I'll already have a costume for that :B Character Here: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v50/geekgeek/zappaspriteani.gif I've practiced all month to get in that position. Now I can put both of my legs behind my ears.
I feel that I am the only one who is sympathetic towards the bunny.
Why do people hate this design so much? My friends said that they are going to attack me with water pistols filled with bleach if I wear this shirt again...
I know this has been asked countless times, but I'm in the mood to look up new artists.
What are YOU currently listening to? Or if you aren't listening to anything, what was the last song you've heard (out of personal choice)? Currently playing: -on Windows Media Player: Theme of Desert (Marvel vs Capcom 2) -on iTunes: Novemberhas Come (Gorrilaz) -on the stereo: Good Manners and Customs (A.S.H.) Yes, they are all playing at the same time. I'm packing for a trip tomorrow, so I need the rush. |
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