Re: Go Turtle Go!
Speedy turtle! Finally your time to shine!
Rejected because: We can't print tranparencies.
Re: Go Turtle Go!
Speedy turtle! Finally your time to shine!
Re: Go Turtle Go!
goodness, so many shirts i like in this derby!! GMV
Re: Go Turtle Go!
You're going to have to adjust your design so it doesn't have gradients. Gradients = insta-rejection. Sorry.
superspryte wrote:You're going to have to adjust your design so it doesn't have gradients. Gradients = insta-rejection. Sorry.
Not so fast there... the derby description makes the no-gradients rule a little bit suspect. The submissions page says that gradients and half-tones are frowned upon "for now". What if "now" has become outdated? What if woot is going to start allowing gradients?
Hmmmm... =P
eHalcyon wrote:Not so fast there... the derby description makes the no-gradients rule a little bit suspect. The submissions page says that gradients and half-tones are frowned upon "for now". What if "now" has become outdated? What if woot is going to start allowing gradients?
Hmmmm... =P
I can almost guarantee they'd make a post about it in world of woot.
eHalcyon wrote:Not so fast there... the derby description makes the no-gradients rule a little bit suspect. The submissions page says that gradients and half-tones are frowned upon "for now". What if "now" has become outdated? What if woot is going to start allowing gradients?
Hmmmm... =P
My interpretation is that if the half-tones and/or gradients are easy to do, they will attempt them. However, woot still does not have the equipment to do complex stuff justice. I also think "for now" means that they are in the process of upgrading their equipment. Perhaps we will get divine instructions from davebug and/or joelterrific to find out.
Bottom line, try to look at pics of old shirts to see what woot has been capable of and adjust your design accordingly.
Re: Go Turtle Go!
Really really like the look of this design, but don't think they will print these type of gradients.
Re: Go Turtle Go!
i did a blur for it...but i guess it turns into a gradient ![]()