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Artist => Stuff you've done already! - show it off => Topic started by: 3Deep on August 26, 2011, 02:55:43 PM
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Now if you let me tell it, this print is great!! ok guys what can be better or what do ya think...yes the pic is kinda bad or is my printing LOL
Darryl
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Is the gentleman on the Triumph "cheating the wind" with a light colored pair of tight-fitting shorts, or are we witnessing his version of a "farmer's tan"?
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The only thing I really notice, Darryl, is you have a pretty hard line on the right side of the design, basically starting under the "al" in "annual". May just be the picture though.
Great job!
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No thats part of the mountains in the far back, and yep thats his naked hiney shining.
Darryl
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No thats part of the mountains in the far back, and yep thats his naked hiney shining.
Darryl
I see the mountains, I meant running vertically :)
Does look great though, and I love the naked hiney lol
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Looks good to me.
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No thats part of the mountains in the far back, and yep thats his naked hiney shining.
Darryl
a la Rollie Free, but going one better. Those who saw The World's Fastest Indian may remember the character as the veteran Bonneville rider/character who helped smooth things out with the officials for Burt Munroe.
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Great looking job over all. Most would say it's great and call it a day. Good for you on seeking out feedback to make it even better.
The only thing I see right away is that the red car and the blue motorcycle need a little more pop in the highlight region. In the body, it's got shadow and mid tone, but lacks highlights to help give it that extra something.
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I've seen the Rollie Free pic, thought maybe I'd forgotten whether or not he was nekkid. As for the guy on the shirt, if he takes a spill, that salt grinding into his hide is gonna hurt like hell.
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Thanks guys for the feed back, always wanting to do better, I forgot the shirt your looking at is an old shirt that got water damage from the business next door to us when there place flooded, and got us to. Boxes of shirts got damaged so I use them now for test print shirts.
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nothing is worse than carboard stains on tees, that never comes out.