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Soze
Try to look another time Lancoma....there are other details hehehehehe
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lancoma
ballistic :P
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Soze
hahahhaaa
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Granulated
the large is a t-shirt ??
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Soze
Yes Andy. Cloth is all source
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Soze
I had two ideas for today but this one was not ended at the opening of contest
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marcoballistic
I would just like to say, you should rephrase you authors note as all source overlay onto T-shirt, it make it sound like you made the entire T-Shirt at the moment which judging from the large version and the stitching, isn't what has happened
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marcoballistic
other than that, like I said, very impressive different way to take the source
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Soze
Ooooh Marco. Obviously i'm not a English teacher. I want say that I worked a bit the source to make the fabric (not cloth). Overlayed on a t-shirt and adjusted all the borders to look real.
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marcoballistic
I relise that, I wasn't having a go at you in a bad way, I was just pointing it out that some people think you made the entire T-shirt, whle you made the T-shirt fabric patern overlayed onto the shape of a T-shirt. Just a bit of advice.
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T-shirt (Update)
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by Soze
Created July 27, 2007
38 votes
10 comments
930w x 957h (507KB)
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