Haha, just make Ballance an official graphics artist already 

Can't wait to see that determination in practice!Ballance wrote:
I'm determined to win
peppy wrote:
This is the osu!stream logo. Please do not use this for submission.Lolicore Flandre wrote:
thx for the templateZ666ful wrote:
for those that have a problem with the shirt.
i got this Deviant Art T-shirt asset. Black,white,grey,blue and red asset.
original by Deviant Art
feel free to let out you creativity on tis shirt asset.
:sorry for bad english:
You can use whatever you want, just do it in a creative way. For instance, I can slap the osu! logo on a shirt, so if you're going to do something like that make it creative.JMC wrote:
can i use osu! logo and osu! original skin for T-Shirt design?
are you saying that a t-shirt with just my avatar wouldn't automatically make people think about osutheowest wrote:
My biggest concern is that the t-shirt itself isn't fashionable enough. The clothing design on the other handusuallyalways works best with minimalism.
An osu! logo is a must for this t-shirt. Everything else could be too subjective and keep some customers away from buying the t-shirt.
"Rhytym is just a click away!" q.qManuxP wrote:
I hope u like it :$
Gabe wrote:
"Rhytym is just a click away!" q.qManuxP wrote:
I hope u like it :$
This contest is so interresting.
I wish I knew how to make awesome designs.
I had a feeling someone would point that out.Galkan wrote:
Doodley, you forgot of the "just" word
The reason why it's pixelated is because it's harder for me to work with non-pixelated fonts. The reason why my avatar looks the way it looks.Doodley wrote:
I use templates from Threadless, as they provide me with more colors and a better look at what the design would look like on a tee. The templates are available here!
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.YodaSnipe wrote:
real men wear pinkjmaeshawn wrote:
I'd probably buy a shirt if they weren't all girly pink... *hint hint*
real men wear pinkbwross 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.
@bwross your argument is invalid.YodaSnipe wrote:
real men wear pinkbwross 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.
Snepif wrote:
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?
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.Snepif wrote:
@the above post. That would mean it is legal and ok to sell that t-shirt? lol
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...
Submissions can be any resolution, but winners must provide 300+ DPI proofs (.ai or a similar vector format preferred)
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.
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
Are you asking for icons, logos or something like that? because if not, the design must be in t-shirt ...peppy wrote:
Please do NOT put your design on a photo of a t-shirt. Provide the actual raw artwork.![]()
Please do NOT use spoiler tags.
Please do NOT quote other people's images.
Please do fix your previous posts with this in mind.
Keep in mind that you can't use huge colour gamuts when printing on shirts. The fewer colours, the better. Also keep in mind fine line artwork will not print well (and the lines may be indiscernible from each other).
Also please keep comments on other people's designs from this thread. We will begin to delete these just to keep things in order.
Already done, kinda :3iYoonaRawrx wrote:
If someone makes the design purple, I shall forever love you.
Just provide the design. Not the design overlaid on a photo of a t-shirt.eldnl wrote:
Are you asking for icons, logos or something like that? because if not, the design must be in t-shirt ...
It makes submissions unequal. I will be deleting any that are on templates. If you want contrast, change the background colour of the image.RBRat3 wrote:
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...
I am asking based on the requirements I have. Unless you want to handle the printing / store / distribution process, please accept these terms.RBRat3 wrote:
Not true this depends on the method of transfer. If the business does their job right that should never be an issue.
Spoiler tags do not stop images from loading. No one should be posting 20mb images in this thread (as the raw does not need to be provided, and osu! forums will scale it back to 600x anyway).RBRat3 wrote:
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
There's a difference between being a walking billboard and a graphic tee.Doodley wrote:
I've got one design for you right now.
This design is supposed to be as informational as possible. It shows off the osu! logo, hit circles, slogan, and even the website URL, all in a super pink palette that looks best on three different colors of tees! All of it is at an extremely high resolution.
I believe it's important to present the website URL, as anyone who sees your tee will be able to know just what to do to get more information!
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/24237779/design2.png
The design itself, at a super high resolution with transparency. The logo and hit circles are all made to look as if they are at an angle, and popping out.
The design can use two pink colors, a dark reddish pink and a white.
This looks best on a bright blue tee.
I may return later with another design.
Year late on that one :<peppy wrote:
I am asking based on the requirements I have. Unless you want to handle the printing / store / distribution process, please accept these terms.
Do you know the printing resolution that we have to work with?peppy wrote:
Also keep in mind fine line artwork will not print well (and the lines may be indiscernible from each other)
We will let you know when we have a final decision on the company we use to do the prints.Daru wrote:
Do you know the printing resolution that we have to work with?peppy wrote:
Also keep in mind fine line artwork will not print well (and the lines may be indiscernible from each other)
As in, the minimum distance that can be between two lines for them to be discernible, or the minimum line thickness?
Skyripper wrote:
Right now, I'm going to say Horizontal: 2100 x 1800 pixels (14" x 12") and Vertical: 1800 x 2100 pixels (12" x 14") for T-Shirts (these are maximum resolutions for the site I am looking in to). That's 150 ppi. Of course, higher resolutions can be presented, just as of now, assume they will be down scaled.
If you aren't sure what ppi is, click here.
Just the design please.jedric wrote:
is it possible to just draw it? like, draw a shirt with the design drawn on it? or does it have to be just the design?
I will email some of the companies I've been looking into and find out exactly.Daru wrote:
It would've affected the drawing I'm doing if you guys had already chosen a printing company and, for example, a distance of 1mm between lines could not be resolved. If it's still up in the air, I'll just continue as-is and correct for things like that after the fact if the issue arises.
./starts throwing money at screenManuxP wrote:
;)
this.theowest wrote:
pippi's hair is pretty crap tbh. it's just that one bad haircut ruining the character.
The term is tramp, thank you. Pippi is a tramptheowest wrote:
Another complaint I have about pippi is that she dresses like a slut.
imo she should be kept out of the t-shirt designs
I agree with this. I also think my design needs more work based on that. It lacks balance.awp wrote:
I do think that if she's being included in the design, it should integrate well - like she was meant to be there, and not just kind of tacked on.
Will do!RBRat3 wrote:
As for the top... MMMmmm I love thick thighs, needs more ass or thin her abdomen
My thoughts on this were that, as mentioned earlier, she's just kind of there. She's not interacting with the rest of the design. She could be rolling the osu! logo, or peeping out from behind it, or leaning on it, or something, and the pose itself isn't quite dynamic enough for a shirt imoSkyripper wrote:
I agree with this. I also think my design needs more work based on that. It lacks balance.
it shouldn't be designed in such a way that you have to know what it is to appreciate it - I agree with that notion. I think that's the point of good design, anyway.theowest wrote:
well this t-shirt should appeal to as many people as possible right? kids too yknow.
something I'm really against is geeking out too much about the game or having people on t-shirts. text/logos always work the best, no matter what.
Her hair makes no sense - I don't particularly enjoy drawing that bit of it, and I've tried my hand at making it work more naturally while keeping it recognizable as "Pippi's". Generally speaking, I don't like hairstyles that require large amounts of styling to make it work in real life.YodaSnipe wrote:
I think I'll forever hate pippi cuz hair. oh well.
I agree with this. Right now, it appears to be a slightly pinkish sort of salmon color. Needs more pink for the REAL men. lolYodaSnipe wrote:
I like that design, but I think the "click" should be more vibrant pink (looks pink to me anyways) ^^
Real men wear pink.Nekoroll wrote:
Needs more pink for the REAL men.
^YodaSnipe wrote:
Real men wear pink.
holy shit. this was incredible. and not just because YodaSnipe is in there <3.Yukikaze Panettone wrote:
here's my crap desgin @@
actually looks pretty badass.Nekoroll wrote:
Edited my designs post on page 6 with a third design featuring Pippi.
I finally made use of my unfinished art that I previously posted in the fan art thread and redrew it so that it would be a more fitting style for a t-shirt.
I approve : WHERE'S COOKIEZISnepif wrote:
Are those tiny names printable on a t-shirt o.o?and wtf where is Cookiezio: