geminian77


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ThunderThighs wrote:Hey there! Just a heads up that special characters in your Derby title play havoc with the quotes that get put in comments. These quotes put the picture and link to your entry in the comments for your piece. The " got you on this one.

It's still early, you might think about removing it and resubbing without the " marks.



Thank you for that. I've resubmitted

Ian Koller

geminian77


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hankescu wrote:I have a good feeling about this one.



Thank you!

Ian Koller

manikx66


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like the design, actually gave me an idea however not sure i want to do it because it would be very similar

ochopika


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ramyb wrote:All the halftones are one standard size (I display it in the detail closeup in the top corner- halftones are used for shading on the badger and scarves, lion's mane, and the snake's body. I have used this technique on many of my designs in the past, the nice thing about it is that it prints in a way that it is almost indistinguishable from simply using extra colors. It works really well because the halftones are of of a consistent size rather than being set up as a gradient, which makes it much cleaner for printing since they don't fade out to an infinitely small size but rather are uniform



o... maybe that's why it looks different, or I am crazy. Either way, that sounds like a good way to halftone, I'll have to look up how to do it since I am photoshop newb.

ochopika


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darkfate00 wrote:Cute but not really an awkward moment id say. It just seems like the cat is trying to get the birds (yes i know he is) but thats it. If the Cat was dressed like a bird and falling that might be alittle better. It is cute tho.



My idea was that the cat is out of his element trying to climb the telephone wires, whereas birds are adept at it. I think it fits the "fish out of water" concept in that way. If the cat was in a tree or some other place that you always see cats hunting, then it wouldn't really fit the theme. Hope that clarifies my concept a bit.

citizencoyote


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Re: Call Me Old Fashioned...



This is awesome, I love it!

citizencoyote


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Re: Blending In



I almost think the joke would be funnier without the palm tree, but it's still a great design. You've surprised me these past couple derbies, keep it up!

ochopika


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crazydoglady wrote:OK I'll say it - who are you and what have you done with ramyb? I've noticed a distinct change in the style of your derby submissions - even your Blossom for the Watercolor derby stands apart from your other "pretty tree" designs. AND you've been giving supportive advice to other artists AND you've been responsive to poster comments and suggestions (for a while the only time I saw a response from you was when you were defending yourself against an accusation of some sort).



Hah! They DO look different than before (as I mentioned in ramy's other derby entry)...I thought I noticed a change.

I also agree with the rest of this post

neurosylum


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Re: Sedentary?



Is it obscure enough to get past copyright infringement? O_o

Derby #237 Entries:

vtecbrown


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Re: Great White Ninja



Righteous!

TobiasAmaranth


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ramyb wrote:All the halftones are one standard size (I display it in the detail closeup in the top corner- halftones are used for shading on the badger and scarves, lion's mane, and the snake's body. I have used this technique on many of my designs in the past, the nice thing about it is that it prints in a way that it is almost indistinguishable from simply using extra colors. It works really well because the halftones are of of a consistent size rather than being set up as a gradient, which makes it much cleaner for printing since they don't fade out to an infinitely small size but rather are uniform



Hmm, interesting sounding. I would be interested in seeing some close-ups of the various multi-colored areas. I've been trying to watch the various ways halftoning has been done around here lately, and this method makes for a strong difference for the shrunken preview image in a way that makes it more impressive than some forms of halftone shrinking.

Do you apply them at any particular or varied angle? And do you use the same angle for different patches of the same color or different angles for different colors, etc? *curious*

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greengroovie


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Re: Sausage Party


the expressions are priceless....they are actin' and silly and seductive!!!! sooooooo funny

linedel


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Hm... wife will want it...

but the first thing I think seeing this is "Why does Usagi Yo Jimbo have to wear a box to impress Donatello, Leonardo, and Michaelangelo?"

A rabbit might not have been the best foil for this joke.

shaggster


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Re: Great White Ninja



I MISS CHRIS FARLY I WOULD GET THIS IN HIS CHRIS'S HONOR!

stingray69


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Re: Evolve



This is awesome.

stingray69


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Re: Close, but No Cigar



Great title.

andygonsalves


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Re: Card Shark



Awesome!!!

wirdou


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Also love this new version! +1 :D

geminian77


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neurosylum wrote:Is it obscure enough to get past copyright infringement? O_o



I think so. I have no idea what it is. Sea Anemones?

Ian Koller

kylemittskus


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missmissa07 wrote: It seems to be using ninja turtles simply because they are known as a pop-culture phenom, not for part of the joke.



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kylemittskus


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Re: Ew and it eats snakes?



This shirt has no connection to the topic at all. A badger is one of the four mascots of the Hogwarts houses. The fact that it's eating the snake is weird -- it makes no sense at all -- but that doesn't put it on topic.

"If drinking is bitter, change yourself to wine." -Rainer Maria Rilke

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Spiritgreen


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Re: Repeating the 2nd Grade



Thanks for the comments! A few things were bugging me, the scene didn't seem as clear as it should be, so I worked up a new version.

Any feedback on either one would be much appreciated. Happy weekend. ^_^

neurosylum


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geminian77 wrote:I think so. I have no idea what it is. Sea Anemones?



Sure, that sounds about right

And for the life of me, I can't get creative enough for these derbies... :P

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neurosylum


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Re: The BIG One



I choked on my rice when I saw the title and quickly saw ...the big one.

I would wear this next and my Cookie Monster shirt at the same time if I could.

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jfsiv


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Re: Look Who He Is With



Close ups / Note

She said dang you see that

He said ya I see that



She said O M G

He said Woooooooooo!



He said OH Yaa I Got A Hot Date



She said He's my prince

JollyRoger87


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Very noice.

JollyRoger87


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I know I'm not suppose to like ninjas. This shirt gets a pass though, very nice.

JollyRoger87


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shaggster wrote:I MISS CHRIS FARLY I WOULD GET THIS IN HIS CHRIS'S HONOR!



My thoughts exactly.

drewdew01


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Re: Take Life by the Gills



Pretty cool, I like it but wouldn't wear it. Maybe for my kid.

rockymike


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Re: Following The Ripe Crowd



This week I'm late to the party, just like this tomato. Which side does he choose?

Yeah, so there's that...

ramyb


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TobiasAmaranth wrote:Hmm, interesting sounding. I would be interested in seeing some close-ups of the various multi-colored areas. I've been trying to watch the various ways halftoning has been done around here lately, and this method makes for a strong difference for the shrunken preview image in a way that makes it more impressive than some forms of halftone shrinking.

Do you apply them at any particular or varied angle? And do you use the same angle for different patches of the same color or different angles for different colors, etc? *curious*



I always apply them at the same angle (67.5 degrees)- for backgrounds and solid colored areas I use a round halftone, and for shading I use a line halftone. I find that keeping it uniform makes things look a lot cleaner in general.

Here are some closeups so you can see how it works:



The nice thing about it is that, when printed, it doesn't look like dots or lines but sort of "blends" to some degree with the color underneath to create a really convincing shading effect where the halftone is almost imperceptible

(edit)- I went back through the show us your woot thread to see if there were any photos from other times I used this technique. The best example I could find there was from my school design, where I used this to shade all the turtle shells- the colors are a little bright from the flash in this photo, but you can clearly see how the shading comes out really smooth looking, as though another color were used.

Line halftones especially, when properly placed, can really play tricks on your eyes and create great shading effects without getting excessively small.

danhoch


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Re: Peas in a pod...



Pat really likes this one! I do too!
Nice work! Really catches ones eye!

Hardley97


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Re: Call Me Old Fashioned...



Definitely the best of the derby so far. The only thing that would make this better would be if one of them were wearing a yellow jersey.

hodelkm


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PaulaWalla wrote:
Some geeky science sentimentalists will never let Pluto be forgotten. ;)



I'm not sure how anyone could let Pluto be forgotten. I absolutely LOVE this idea.

tjschaeffer


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Re: School for Monsters



School for lonely little monsters.

Poor Vlad's parents thought he'd be rubbing elbows with the Wolfman, Cthulu, the Kraken or even zombies. But not with this band of misfits.

stardamsel


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drewdew01 wrote:Pretty cool, I like it but wouldn't wear it. Maybe for my kid.



Thanks for the feedback, drewdew01 :-> I was going for something adventurous and "excelsior!", but I guess it wasn't as nifty as I thought.

fourlane77


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Re: Infinitely out of place...



...sometimes submitting shirt designs on woot makes me feel like a fish out of water...

:/

vote. vote. vote. vote. vote. vote.

rockymike


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Re: Welcome to the Fold



If you don't understand it, Educate Yourself

This a riff off of another entry of mine earlier in the evening. It needs some love too.

Yeah, so there's that...

lepyan


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Re: The Ugly Duckling



Too big, too scraggly and not yellow - no wonder he's not part of the raft team.