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#21 AWWDUDE

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Posted 06 May 2010 - 08:55 PM

very nice work, congrats to your daughter as well for cutting it out...i would love to see the awkward turtle design too!;)

#22 Coy

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Posted 06 May 2010 - 08:59 PM

was that when you worked at that "male-only adult entertainment" restaurant?


No but that's where your wife and I met. She's the one who named me the Hulk ;) LMAO..

#23 Coy

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Posted 06 May 2010 - 08:59 PM

very nice work, congrats to your daughter as well for cutting it out...i would love to see the awkward turtle design too!;)


Thanks..
the awkward turtle is just a line drawing he did on his shirt free hand. not to bad for a 7yr old though. ;)

#24 libbyelliott

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Posted 06 May 2010 - 09:10 PM

Very cool design Coy!

But if you (or your daughter) ever get tired of cutting out your "screen" with an exacto, you can always try burning a screen. It's pretty easy to do once you have the supplies, and get everything set up... Plus you never lose any detail.

Nice project for the kids! :)

#25 jecrt

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Posted 06 May 2010 - 09:11 PM

No but that's where your wife and I met. She's the one who named me the Hulk ;) LMAO..


She probably didn't have a choice...I mean...you have a green cast to your skin and can barely string two words together.


and you wear purple pants.

:eek: OH SNAP! :eek:


haha - you should post the shirts - I also want to see some awkward turtles - that's hilarious!

#26 Coy

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Posted 06 May 2010 - 09:17 PM

Very cool design Coy!

But if you (or your daughter) ever get tired of cutting out your "screen" with an exacto, you can always try burning a screen. It's pretty easy to do once you have the supplies, and get everything set up... Plus you never lose any detail.

Nice project for the kids! :)


I actually looked for a screen at the craft shop but they didn't have a blank one or any emulsion so I could burn it. I use to make Tshirts for a small company but stopped doing it and sold the equipment to them.

She probably didn't have a choice...I mean...you have a green cast to your skin and can barely string two words together.


and you wear purple pants.

:eek: OH SNAP! :eek:


haha - you should post the shirts - I also want to see some awkward turtles - that's hilarious!


Well I didn't want to hurt her feelings when she baught the pants for me.. something about one of her fantasies or something she might not of told you, she said something about you not being up to par after knowing me;)


I'll try to get a good pick of the awkward turtle shirt. I may have faided some since then but I still have the tshirt markers we could darken it up with. He did green on green.. so we might use the black this go around. lol

#27 ryman

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Posted 21 May 2010 - 04:23 AM

I love the hulk to. Nice image. :)

#28 orosylfos

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Posted 03 June 2010 - 04:24 AM

Even when copying you have to decide what the shapes are and how it looks together-like, and I think you did a good job there. In high school there was a girl who refused to copy a projected drawing of a car on the wall. I thought it odd at the time that anybody could be intimidated by that, but later it spoke to me a great deal about how art is a way of organizing our perceptions and some people are just untrained to do that. Let alone put things together. Anyway, I'm saying you did a good job.




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