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Finally done ^-^

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This is my design, all done by myself. :D I love TLOZ games so that's why I did this crossover.
Also, thanks Doodley. That tshirt template is awesome. I used spoilerboxes because the drawing size is.. very big.

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THAT-IS-MY-KEI
SO AWESOME
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bwross wrote:
Actually, real men traditionally wear red. Pink, being a weaker version of the passionate red, was for boys. And blue, as the cooler emotional colour, was for women... light blue, as a colour of purity (and associated with the Virgin Mary), was for girls. Sometime last century (which is within living memory, talk to enough old people and you'll hear stories of this... you can also see references to this by going through magazine archives from the early 20th century), the associations for pink and blue got switched. Of course, this is also limiting things to modern western culture... things vary quite a bit across the world as well as through time. The point being, that there really isn't any gender significance in colours beyond what you put there yourself.


real men wear pink
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YodaSnipe wrote:
bwross wrote:
Actually, real men traditionally wear red. Pink, being a weaker version of the passionate red, was for boys. And blue, as the cooler emotional colour, was for women... light blue, as a colour of purity (and associated with the Virgin Mary), was for girls. Sometime last century (which is within living memory, talk to enough old people and you'll hear stories of this... you can also see references to this by going through magazine archives from the early 20th century), the associations for pink and blue got switched. Of course, this is also limiting things to modern western culture... things vary quite a bit across the world as well as through time. The point being, that there really isn't any gender significance in colours beyond what you put there yourself.


real men wear pink


@bwross your argument is invalid.
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Kei wrote:
This is my design, all done by myself. :D I love TLOZ games so that's why I did this crossover.
Also, thanks Doodley. That tshirt template is awesome. I used spoilerboxes because the drawing size is.. very big.



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no copyrighted images, link is copyrighted to nintendo ;)
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Oh well, damn. I didn't had that in mind. I'll have to edit all the drawing and make it look like pippi, I guess.
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You could draw a Link-like character. Just not specifically his image because we cannot legally say that it is Link.

on shirt.woot.com they use characters that have a copyright at times, but they do it in a manner in which it could easily be said the character is someone else.

Also this:

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Selling fanart drawn by yourself is illegal? I'm not sure about that. You are not claiming the character is yours, nor the game series. You are claiming the drawing is yours. Correct me if I am wrong, but that's my logic?
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Selling fanart drawn by yourself is illegal? I'm not sure about that. You are not claiming the character is yours, nor the game series. You are claiming the drawing is yours. Correct me if I am wrong, but that's my logic?

Edit: @the above post. That would mean it is legal and ok to sell that t-shirt? The drawing itself is just a fanart, it doesn't say it is Link or something
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Well then, with that said, my artwork is accepted/legal or not? I don't really want to re-do it, because I like it a lot as it is.
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Snepif wrote:
@the above post. That would mean it is legal and ok to sell that t-shirt? lol


If it's fanart, I don't see a big deal. If you copy-pasted an image of Link that was a Nintendo design, well you would have an issue.

I personally sell fanart... I've never been in trouble for it.

EDIT: Keep your submission, I like it. We will see.

Also, I would wear that shirt all day long.
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Then the artwork is valid. It is self-made, she didn't copy anything

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Please do NOT put your design on a photo of a t-shirt. Provide the actual raw artwork.


Ummm... unless I missed something? The T'shirt bit was just to show its best contrast color and to give better reference of look which you cant get from just an image and a raw as a submission wasn't a requirement...
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Submissions can be any resolution, but winners must provide 300+ DPI proofs (.ai or a similar vector format preferred)


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Keep in mind that you can't use huge colour gamuts when printing on shirts.


Not true this depends on the method of transfer. If the business does their job right that should never be an issue.

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Please do NOT use spoiler tags.

If the image is stock spoilers should stop a potential 20mb+ png from loading until its clicked, I dont wanna see what a full page of 20mb images is like loading all at once XD
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