smallsnd/bigsnd wrote:ok babes. design #1... i kept it really simple for this - i need to refine the distressed/negative spaces a bit more, but it'll be pretty close to this. maybe i'll do 2 tshirt colors? it seems like a charcoal grey is a winner, so i'm going to try and get a heather charcoal. it will be darker than this image, but whatever it's just a mockup. does the sizing look kosher?
feedback... picard or monty burns?
I want one... I like this design a lot. Midnight blue with light grey logo would be cool! Like this: Size: M
Blackout Effectors use Jerzees shirts and they fit well for me.
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kbithecrowing wrote:I like the thin lines running through the design, but I don't like how the lines stop to form a square. If they could be uneven in length it would look more "natural" and bad ass, in my opinion.
good point. this really was just a quick mockup... when i did the distressing, i ended up with a big square image and placed it on the shirt and i just didn't feel right so i did some quick erasing/editing to get it to be less of a square. getting it to be more natural is exactly the last thing i wanted to do...
smallsnd/bigsnd wrote:ok babes. design #1... i kept it really simple for this - i need to refine the distressed/negative spaces a bit more, but it'll be pretty close to this. maybe i'll do 2 tshirt colors? it seems like a charcoal grey is a winner, so i'm going to try and get a heather charcoal. it will be darker than this image, but whatever it's just a mockup. does the sizing look kosher?
feedback... picard or monty burns?
Looks great! Maybe an AA triblend? And 2 color would be awesome. Maybe beige and light blue? Like leave the putter circle beige or white but put the second color (even lime/ olive green would look cool) as a filler for the lines inside the circle and even on the distress lines.
You got serious tase for abstract art so I trust your judgement.
This looks really good. Classic big ball design but am I the only one bothered by the text being on the side? I think it'd look more balanced centered and would also prevent the "boxiness".
i'll move around the text, but i feel like i tried it centered and it didn't quite work. the "boxiness" issue has been addressed! i erased a bit more of the distressed lines, etc. and it works much better. still not 100% sure on which type of shirts i'll be using... trying for the AA, but they're WAY more expensive.