Just line art at the moment with a little grayscale, but what do you think? To t-shirt or not to t-shirt?
Just a general comment to vent something that's been building up for a while...
I've become weary of "mashup" designs consisting of: -- knots of cartoony monsters, squid, worms, etc. -- "random" designs that look like something I drew on my notebooks and sneakers while bored in high school -- arrangements of obvious clipart, particularly silhouette clip art JMO, YMMV, and I love Threadless anyway! :o)
Many thanks to all who commented in critique. This was my first design submission so the advice was helpful.
Link to Design
Threadless rules say "no tiny halftones" which indicates a minimum size for any element. Can someone clue me in on what that minimum size is? I have a design with small details, no halftone. If I'm working too small I really would like to know it now before I add a bazillion details that I'll just have to remove. ;o)
If there is a page that gives their screen sizes/resolution that would be helpful, too. THX [[EDIT= Moved category to Art & Design in hope that someone knows the answer to my question.]]!
...if this community would be interested in designs involving magickal themes. Not seeing too many of those, with the possible exception of a handful with really dark themes. I'm not talking about fairies and unicorns, either. I don't do cute. ;o)
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I haven't submitted any photos. I guess I don't want free money.
At work, I'm a techno-geek suit, everywhere else I'm just a steam-punk magickian with a concrete house, a series of novels in progress, never enough books or tools, and too little time to go sailing. I promised myself that I once I achieved to a certain level, I would let my long-repressed artistic side out to play again, and this is the playground it chose.
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