Nice idea. I think you could go for a 3:1 proportion for the black and white area, more black or more white either way. So that when worn, the upper torso is not cut in half.
The concept is great, escpecially for a shirt. Giving the confines of the shirt borders a purpose is a very difficult thing to do.
I would have studied drips more, to have them appear realistic. Physics wouldn’t work with the radius of those drips. Throw some paint and watch hwo it really falls. Even having a small puddle or two on the "floor" would give the space even more presence.
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yanmos Feb 24, 2008
escape from my shirt….
Commünity Comments
eyesloveyou Feb 25, 2008
nice idea!
lioneyes Feb 25, 2008
I voted for you, Yannis…LOVE this design! Clean, simple and well-stated :D
yanmos Feb 25, 2008
thank you eyesloveyou, Dena!
Mymil Feb 25, 2008
Ha ha ha, poor guy. I think it would look more dynamic if the drips were a little higher up.
stickyeekynicky Feb 26, 2008
Nice idea. I think you could go for a 3:1 proportion for the black and white area, more black or more white either way. So that when worn, the upper torso is not cut in half.
WakeUpCorrigan Feb 26, 2008
hope this gets made! +1
yanmos Feb 27, 2008
thanks Mymil, stickyeekynicky, WakeUpCorrigan!
Jnureno Mar 03, 2008
The concept is great, escpecially for a shirt. Giving the confines of the shirt borders a purpose is a very difficult thing to do.
I would have studied drips more, to have them appear realistic. Physics wouldn’t work with the radius of those drips. Throw some paint and watch hwo it really falls. Even having a small puddle or two on the "floor" would give the space even more presence.
Great job conceptually. Keep it up.
animo May 03, 2008
love the concept yannis : )
mariow08 Jun 10, 2008
white print on black shirt? or the other way around?
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