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Hortensie

aka Grace is a 18.41 year old girl and has been a part of the Threadless community for 2 years, 8 months! she has scored 10104 submissions, giving an average score of 2.30, helping 32 designs get printed.

www.thistimelastyearart.com

Recent Comments

  • If probably would be safer to remove the text due to copyright issues. I too prefer the darker T-shirt colours. I really like the concept and design, and the texture on the goblet is perfect. However, without the text, it might be a bit too simple. If you can keep the text, I think it would be best to try and incorporate it more into the image. (maybe as smoke or fire), and if not then maybe add something coming out of the goblet. I really like the idea and I think there will still be enough interest in Harry Potter-inspired designs. :)

    posted 23 hours, 27 minutes ago in Looking for some critique on a new design

  • XD I really like the idea. You missed out the 'is' I believe, but I don't see how the design itself could be improved. I think the text is perfect. It's simple, but not too bland. However, although it's essential to the concept, I don't know whether a T-shirt with only text will be very popular. I really like it though and think it's worth submitting. :)

    posted 23 hours, 35 minutes ago in First idea for threadless Oxymoron.

  • I really like the idea but I think the pieces could do with being more detailed/realistic. Maybe change to some more colourful pies? Great concept though.

    posted 1 year ago in pie chart

  • Thanks a lot everybody! I'll check how many colours I'm actually aloud to use for a wraparound. You've all been a great help. :)

    posted 1 year ago in Dog's Breakfast

  • This is by no means finished but I wanted some advice. rnAs it is a wrap-around design I wanted to keep the colouring/shading simple. At the moment it uses 11 colours (I think). Any ideas on cutting down on the number of colours and also shading techniques?rnThanks. :)

    posted 1 year ago in Dog's Breakfast