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Nice. I like that it's silhouetted. Thanks for commenting on Rex the dog
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Absolutely gorgeous.
This one's badass (I don't know how to link anything) http://www.threadless.com/submission/312360/Monster |
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yeah dude I love this one its pretty tight. I seen it and wish I came up with something like that..lol great job
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It looks like you have the vector sample at 50% kinetic black and the sample on the T at 100% kinetic black, which is it?
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Thanks everyone for the kind comments!
Brightwood: I really appreciate your concern over this matter. However, I'm afraid there's some misunderstanding going on after what DonGalaxy had commented with regards to the spamming issue. I really took the time and effort to comment on each and everyone's design I've came across, thus each and every individual comment is different and unique on its own. I'd certainly hope the air will be cleared soon enough. Plus, I quote this from Threadless, "But don't limit yourself just to these tools... you just put a ton of effort into creating a design for Threadless. If you really want to see it printed, get out there and promote it anywhere you can! Thank you, Threadless.com " Hence, I hope you understand. neilss1: I'm not surprised that caught your attention, yup, it's certainly true of what you've mentioned. The reason being so, I didn't want the vector sample to 'compete' too much with the sample on the T-shirt. Therefore, I lowered it down to 50%. Thus, the final result would be as of shown on the T itself, 100% kinetic black. Sorry and thanks, but I hope I've attended to your question. (: lachesis Hmm.. although I'm totally clueless to who she is at first hand, but after having Goolge-ed through, I guess I pretty much do now. But nope, this idea came upon after listening to one of Jay Chou's song, Dandelion's Promise. Once again, thank you guys for all the constructive comments, truly appreciated. (: |
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Thanks everyone for the kind comments!
Brightwood: I really appreciate your concern over this matter. However, I'm afraid there's some misunderstanding going on after what DonGalaxy had commented with regards to the spamming issue. I really took the time and effort to comment on each and everyone's design I've came across, thus each and every individual comment is different and unique on its own. I'd certainly hope the air will be cleared soon enough. Plus, I quote this from Threadless, "But don't limit yourself just to these tools... you just put a ton of effort into creating a design for Threadless. If you really want to see it printed, get out there and promote it anywhere you can! Thank you, Threadless.com " Hence, I hope you understand. neilss1: I'm not surprised that caught your attention, yup, it's certainly true of what you've mentioned. The reason being so, I didn't want the vector sample to 'compete' too much with the sample on the T-shirt. Therefore, I lowered it down to 50%. Thus, the final result would be as of shown on the T itself, 100% kinetic black. Sorry and thanks, but I hope I've attended to your question. (: lachesis Hmm.. although I'm totally clueless to who she is at first hand, but after having Goolge-ed through, I guess I pretty much do now. But nope, this idea came upon after listening to one of Jay Chou's song, Dandelion's Promise. Once again, thank you guys for all the constructive comments, truly appreciated. (: |
About my design
In life there is a time for everything. There is time to sleep and a time to eat. There is a time to work and a time to play. Nevertheless, there is also a time to relax and a time to dream...
We are often, very much drown in our own busy, hectic and stressful environment; not realizing what dreams are really made of and how wonderful they can truly be, isn't it?