DianaSprinkle


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Re: Karni Rata



Awwwww, I love this one. I really like how the color looks on this and the mice are so adorable.

chunkydesign


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Re: Balance of Nature



I also would´ve prefered to see a different choice in the color of the design. Since this is a t-shirt, it would be better if this could work even when seen from a distance. The way it is now I´m afraid all the detail you put in the design will get lost.

radiomode


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Re: The Jungle Book Club



Very good. We shall collab sometime in the future.

chuuie


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Re: Good Luck Rat



aaagh! I hate that I cant vote (since I have learned about this site, no cute rodent-y shirts have been released...I voted like a fiend to try to get the warpigs back!) If this shirt makes it, I am totally getting one... I love the Karni Mata!

cherylfrancis


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Oh no, it's distorted! How do I fix this?

flemtone


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AdderXYU wrote:His great works of art existing or not existing doesn't change that this is:

a) not a great work of art even if it were agreed it was a well-done shirt. It's a generic and easy joke in a not-that-distinctive cartoon style

b) weakly on theme. Expression and humor are not the charge of the week. Designs inspired by India are. A peacock alone is as lazy a choice as an elephant alone, if not moreso since hardly anyone thinks "peacock" when thinking India. Does anyone really know any national birds other than POSSIBLY their own and America's bald eagle, which we shove down everyone else's throat because we're America and that's what we do? How many of us in the states know our own STATE bird? It's incredibly unimportant compared to any number of other things representative of where we are from. The entries in the fog are ludicrously over-elephanted, and there is more to Indian art than just henna, but this really is equivalent to throwing a couple veggies on the shirt and saying "this represents the many vegetarians and vegans who live on the Indian subcontinent." It may be true and it may not get rejected, but it's an incredibly weak connection compared to all the actual artistic directions one could take.



ummm, it's a t-shirt. It's not going to be displayed in the Louvre, it's going to get mustard and/or baby-drool dripped on it.

I love it. It's refreshing and unpretentious, in the same vein as Bassanimation's 'KarniRata' and tjost's 'Monkey Business' designs. There are enough 'serious' shirts in the derby this week - I appreciate the fresh air of some humor as well.

Hey, what do I know? I just wear 'em, I don't design 'em.

Dutchbunch5


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cherylfrancis wrote:Oh no, it's distorted! How do I fix this?



You'll also want to put it on a shirt comp.

walmazan


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paigeg


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Re: Heaven Above, Earth Below (Or: Lotus)



This is just plain lovely. I can't tell you how over asphalt I am, but people keep designing great shirts on it. Me so sad. Me so happy! Me confused.
LOVE the design, though.

walmazan


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Re: The Jungle Book Club



Lucky! you always make my day! awesome work and amazing style!

GMV

cherylfrancis


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Aaah...Rats!! I'm a newbie. Can you tell? Thank you!!

paigeg


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vgpclife wrote:Uhh... that was supposed to say "Oh my gosh", I dunno what happened there...



Lol! You must not often use phrases like that in your posts. Woot loves to mess with us, subbing one ridiculous phrase for the one that made sense, is overused, uses profanity - whatever. So, O.M.G is currently One more gargleblaster.
It's amusing sometimes to just type stuff in a post and preview it to see how it comes out (without posting, of course).

chunkydesign


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Re: Heaven Above, Earth Below (Or: Lotus)



This is really well put together. Might agree that it could be a bit too high on the tee, but either than that, nice work!!

SnowQueenVT


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Re: The Jungle Book Club



SO cute Lucky!! What a wonderful idea too!

http://www.wix.com/scottgreenip/snowqueenvt

paigeg


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cherylfrancis wrote:Aaah...Rats!! I'm a newbie. Can you tell? Thank you!!



And when you re-sub (you can hit that rid X in the right corner to pull it back), make sure you trim/re-size to 580X580 first. That way Woot doesn't have to do it for you and distort your image.

Good luck!

paigeg


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Re: Lovely Lotus



It's a beautiful drawing, and the colors work very nicely on cream. I think it's lacking a little something in either heft (thin lines) or context - I can't decide. I also think the halftones fight with the otherwise lovely linework. It really is very pretty, though. Good luck!

SnowQueenVT


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Re: Natya



Very pretty use of your coloring Meg! Fantastic tiger and I love how happy she is, also love her eyes!!

http://www.wix.com/scottgreenip/snowqueenvt

paigeg


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Re: Queen Cobra Gentlemen's Club



I like the drawing - cool idea. It looks like it belongs on a tattoo flash, though, rather than a shirt - no shading. The blue ink is also very light, and difficult to see.
Funny idea and good drawing. Good luck!

fishstix56


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I love this design. I think it is centered perfectly. Unique and not like any other. Good work, Kaede.

paigeg


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leonAzul wrote:Very nice, but the sepals/hands are impossible: they should either have the thumbs to the inside as if they were crossed, or they should look as if you were to put your elbows and wrists together to form the hands like a tray from which to present the lotus.



Actually, if you just reversed the hands and had them cup the flower, I think that would work. OF course, it's be like you were looking at it as the presenter, not the viewer (that thumb position thing).
I have a bigger issue with the halftones. I get what you were tyring to achieve with the fire, but the halftones compete with the linework and are distracting. I might suggest dropping the fire idea, or introducing another color if you have a spare or can free one up - a sublte yellow for the fire impression, and stay with your great linework instead of the halftones.

nblottie


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Re: The Jungle Book Club



Great characters!

nblottie


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Re: Balance of Nature



What an amazing piece of work, great job!

cherylfrancis


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paigeg wrote:And when you re-sub (you can hit that rid X in the right corner to pull it back), make sure you trim/re-size to 580X580 first. That way Woot doesn't have to do it for you and distort your image.

Good luck!




Seriously, Thank you so much!! I didn't realize it had to be square. I guess it makes sense though. I have my new image ready, just waiting for an email, I guess.

Mavyn


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Re: The Cobra's Pattern



I really like the idea, but you really should look at more pictures of cobras. The hood doesn't fold in the middle like that. It spoils the design for me.

My speech is not splitting. I am speaking in Cthulhu.

nblottie


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Re: Waiting



Really cool color combo. The expression is intense.

cherylfrancis


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I had to resubmit...my design was distorted. Please come back with the votes I lost!! I know now, Thank you for everyone's help!!

paigeg


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Re: Balance of Nature



I have to chime in and agree with the others. This is spectacular, but not going to get noticed, or look well on a shirt because of the lack of contrast. You could probably achive the same effect with a little more contrast using an antique gold tone. Woot's brown is a warm shade, and a warm gold would look great on it, and separate better from the background to the eye. IMO.
I did a quick recolor here:


And for grins, popped the current color on navy:

dragonvt


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Re: Serpentine



This could really use a detail view, I can't hardly tell what I'm looking at.

Mavyn


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Re: The Sneeze



Would make more sense if the blue bin wasn't the same shape and size as the others. Having a divot missing from the top might help.

My speech is not splitting. I am speaking in Cthulhu.

cdrewlow


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Re: The Sneeze



I love the the bright colored paints sold at Indian markets.

cdrewlow


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Mavyn wrote:Would make more sense if the blue bin wasn't the same shape and size as the others. Having a divot missing from the top might help.



That's a good point. Thanks for the advice!

tizbazua


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dragonvt wrote:This could really use a detail view, I can't hardly tell what I'm looking at.



sorry, i didn't take into consideration that they convert it to jpeg when they post the shirt comp. it gets kind of blurred and its not as easy to see it that size.

but i don't know if it'd be worth resubmitting...

SkekTek


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chuuie wrote:aaagh! I hate that I cant vote (since I have learned about this site, no cute rodent-y shirts have been released...I voted like a fiend to try to get the warpigs back!) If this shirt makes it, I am totally getting one... I love the Karni Mata!



All it takes is a purchase from one of the woot family of websites (shirt, wine, kids, etc), then you get a vote!

JRWorkshop


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This is great!!. People see what they wanna see and I see a great artwork. +1


JRWorkshop


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Awesome artwork lucky!!


JRWorkshop


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This is great. I love the way is put together and how it turned some generic figures into something unique and eye appealing.


ha52309s


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Cute image and interesting idea. Too bad it was rejected.

Re: Holy Cow!


shecantcomplain


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rs55777 wrote:I don't think that this artistic effort is diminished by your jumping on the popular band wagon and labeling Kipling a racist.

Besides, do you really think that it is fair to judge someone by modern societal standards more than 100 years after the fact? Was Newton a fool because he didn't know the theory of relativity? You should judge Kipling by his time, not by ours. For his time, he was probably one of the least racist people. That was in a time where racism was considered sound thinking, and modern concepts of racism didn't even exist.

You are an English major. Do you really think that your writing will be judged morally perfect 100 years from now? I hope not, because that will mean that society has not progressed.



Amen!

Nightshooter


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AdderXYU wrote:It's amazing how far people will go to shove pop culture where it doesn't remotely need to be. No parody, no logical link between the two items, and arguably just "the epic begins" in a different style, which in and of itself was just the TMNT origin story in a different style.



I mostly agree with you, this has no business being in this competition. But, I don’t think this is the same as "the epic begins". That one at least mostly fit the derby.
I love turtles and the TMNT, but this is ridicules to try and say TMNT is part of India in any way...

bassanimation


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tjost wrote:Really cute Bass. As always your lines are super smooth, I for one don't have the paitence to fool around with paths and curves in Photoshop, only Illustrator, though I've started to use the free form brush in Illustrator a lot more now too. Again great job



I've actually tried to stop using paths so much. The Fox Maiden and this one were both hand drawn with a standard pencil brush in Pshop. I'm trying to get my work to look a bit less 'stiff', which sometimes happens if things are too clean. I still try really hard to get the lines to look nice though. It's my personal twitch with art ^^;. I really like how some people's work looks a bit less 'clean', but has a lot of life to it.

Thanks so much for the nice comments and support, everyone!