about Lost A Wheel
I fell in love with the shirt the moment I saw it submitted. Actually, this is the first Threadless shirt I've purchased, and I can't wait for it to come in! Everything about it is just perfect, especially for a Batman fan such as myself. EVERYONE should buy this shirt, it's just that freaking great!
Self drawn this time.. in like two point five seconds. I thought it was hillarious... because it's so crudly drawn. It makes it look more like a fake license.. and that makes me smile ^^
Since I'm not sure how to design it.. and how it will do.. I give you my random idea.
Mary Pop-art. A Mary Poppins profile done in a pop art style. The play on words kind of made me laugh.. and I just thought it was clever. I could be horribly wrong though. I'd really like to see this design done, though I have no idea how to go about it. Awesome, Yar!
If I see another damned iPod pun, parody, or otherwise.. I'm going on a killing spree.
I got bored during my web design class and made an artistic license in paint. Eh. It turned out okay. ^^
I've already looked through the suggested programs by threadless, but I'm not sure which one would be the best. I'm trying Macromedia Freehand MXa, but I don't understand it very well. Any others that you all would recommend? Preferably free, because I have a crappy job at Wendy's (I can't afford software anymore -sniffle-).
Yar! Hey everyone. I'm new here... as you can see from the membership thing. I started coming to Threadless about a day or two ago, looking the submissions... and I throughly enjoy the overall outlook of the site. The idea of submitting in t-shirt designs! Buwha... But anyway.
I certainly hope that I can add some creative critism here and there, as I hope to be an Art professor someday. I've take advanced art classes since I was in the 5th grade, and usually know what I'm talking about. Web design classes have also helped me in this aspect, because they somewhat teach you what can be visually pleasing to mass audiences (as did my sports and media marketing class). I have some ideas planned for the site, but I really need to figure out the program I'm using in order to color it properly (sadly, I've never used this type of software before! Interesting, eh?) Maybe some of you can help with my issues. How exactly does one fill in an entire selected area in Macromedia Freehand MXa? That would really help me with my current design aspect. I really appreciate the welcoming feel that I recieved from some of you, and certainly hope to get the same warmth with my designs. With Love, Casey |
I haven't submitted any photos. I guess I don't want free money.
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