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really nice, but just a heads up another one like this was just submitted, but still i like yours alot =]
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Larger view availablehere!
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It's not immediately obvious the one horse is escaping. I had to look twice. I feel like the escaping horse needs to stand out more.
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this is super! i would definatly buy
i disagree with 1imitedwarranty - the colours picked are smart choice as the tee's have to cater for both male & female. Love the detail of the carousel! |
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Thanks for the comments,
The idea of this was for it to be really subtle, like it looking like a normal carousel - but on a closer/longer look at it you see the finer detail. |
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I feel like this has been done... I know there's another similar sub that I came across yesterday, but I also felt like there'd been a much older one...
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Thanks for the comments/suggestions. I noticed some people aren't digging the blue so much, this could also work nicely with other light coloured shirts - e.g. sand, yellow, gold, silver etc
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WOAH! Really nice!! 5$ I really hope to buy this one day. The idea is awsome! Escaping the carousel is really poetic ;D
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Peter de Séve did this concept for the cover of the New Yorker in 1994. This, by no means, insinuates that you copied the idea. It's just that, even though there has been many (probably independent) takes on this, nothing can replace my first experience on seeing the de Séve.
Good effort though. New Yorker |