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Breathe A Wish

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Oct 06 '06
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My submission for "Spread the Love"... a nymph breathing a wish into life...
tonytonika
tonytonika on Oct 06 '06
nice.. i think the girl's graphic can be more smoothier
eratic
eratic on Oct 06 '06
Nice concept... but I agree with the comment above me.
Pink Apple
Pink Apple on Oct 06 '06
Thx guys... still teaching myself Photoshop, so hopefully my graphics will improve with time =)
tantrangle
tantrangle on Oct 06 '06
I don't think you should submit things to Threadless until you master the programs you use... this looks like a child did it. the concept is insipid.
Pink Apple
Pink Apple on Oct 06 '06
Thanks... the idea is that with constructive criticism I'll improve.
megjen
megjen on Oct 06 '06
I've seen this same concept/rather similar image, but this time it has ANOTHER pair of EARS. And it's not drawn very well. Sorry..
eighten
eighten on Oct 06 '06
that's a little mean tantrangle. The technical graphics issues could be fixed in minutes, and are very easy to see past anyhow. The problem with this is, well yeah, it's insipid. I'm surprised to see this following a fork stuck in a pig.
l8r_h8r
l8r_h8r on Oct 07 '06
wiht rabbit ears = zero
6 days later
randm
randm on Oct 13 '06
insipid: without distinctive, interesting, or stimulating qualities; vapid. (as defined on dictionary.reference.com)

c'mon people, it's not that bad! yeah, it could use some work, no it's not shirt worthy (yet), but jeez, way to stomp on a noob.
97 days later
mongo.incorporated
mongo.incorporated on Jan 19 '07
Seriously. Ground and pound.
lalalove
lalalove on Jan 20 '07
i love dandelions. this could be very good. i'd vary the colors a little more. add some purples and pinks.
roggles
roggles on Jan 22 '07
A tip for using design software for stuff like this: you should probably use Adobe Illustrator for things like this (not Photoshop). General rule of thumb: Illustrator for vector graphics (drawings), and Photoshop for raster graphics (photos)



Good luck, and keep creating!
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