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Audrey Hepburn

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s/lim

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=) I adore Audrey Hepburn. I made her eyes and necklace white - maybe I should have made it pink?
Evolved Beauty
Evolved Beauty on Mar 21 '04
I don't like the fact that it looks like you did this buy using the contrast.... and black and white tools.
saddam
saddam on Mar 22 '04
a friend of mine would kill for this.....maybe a touch of red at the end of the cigarette, but then that is another color to print



there's a poster like this, nice
ginia
ginia on Mar 22 '04
i don't like the pink background. it's already a girly shirt and the girly color is too much. i too love audrey hepburn.
PsychicTeeth
   PsychicTeeth on Mar 22 '04
Yeah, a bit too white, maybe. Try using a lighter pink or just remove the white bits.
dez
dez on Mar 22 '04
i would drop the white completely. almost looks like a mistake, as though not all of it printed. would be interesting to throw it on a grey t-shirt and sell it as a 'guys' t-shirt.



don't ask me why i see a twisted design of that image inserted into the clockwork orange poster.
littlestargail
littlestargail on Mar 23 '04
look better if it wasn't centred
Decadence
Decadence on Mar 23 '04
Nice. ya i agree with the bit about not centralising it. nice nonetheless
britannica
britannica on Mar 24 '04
Maybe i'm missing something, or maybe it's because I'm not a fan of audrey hepburn, but aesthetically and topically it's lacking. I mean the whole thing looks like it took two seconds to make using color rangers in PS. And while some good shit can be made in two seconds, this is one of the pieces that definitely needs more time dedicated to it. Her torso, for one, is cut off which makes it look amateurish. The whole image would be gaudy on the Tshirt due to its size, the placement is static, and there's nothing really that distinct about the tshirt except that you obviously got the pic from google and decided to plaster it on a piece of clothing without taking too much time in consideration and I guess it really shows.



I dont know if anyone who has posted thus far is just really partial to audrey hepburn or is just oblivious to some of the flagrant probs with the T, but I'd work on it. Even if you're going for the vintage, lo-fi look it's still really shabby looking and seemingly half-assed. It's pixelated as is, and if were to be printed, would be ungodly aliased on clothing.
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