Can't belive that Design #12 did it. rofl
It's a fix!peppy wrote:
Congratulations to all the winners! I was planning on overruling the public votes if necessary, but they proved to be pretty in line with my thoughts, so didn't need to .
We already had a discussion about that in the submitting thread, t/86971/start=60Zetta wrote:
It's a fix!peppy wrote:
Congratulations to all the winners! I was planning on overruling the public votes if necessary, but they proved to be pretty in line with my thoughts, so didn't need to .
GJ to the winners. I have a question though about the Zelda one. Let's say ti does get printed and peppy earns money from it, wouldn't that be illegal since Link is part of Nintendo?
http://www.redbubble.com/people/psurgaiNome wrote:
I want osu clothing design with Renard's Fox...
but. Congraturation!!
refinements are welcomed. i'm also thinking a lot of these will work well as stickers, so may get some of those done up tooNekoroll wrote:
Thanks to everyone that participated and congratulations to all the winners.
To be honest, I didn't expect my Pippi design to be so popular. I would like to refine it a little if that is allowed by the contest officials. If not, then I apologize to those that felt that it didn't look complete. Hello Urukins.
fabriciorby wrote:
lol this design #7 is so ugly
I didn't even think about the possibility of sticker designs. Some of them really would work well as cute promo stickers.peppy wrote:
i'm also thinking a lot of these will work well as stickers, so may get some of those done up too
^ that~ congratulations everyone.strawberrymoshi wrote:
Thanks for voting for me guys :3 I honestly didn't expect to place.
and congrats to the winner x3
I personally think it looks kinda.. uhm.. unrelated to osu! but if the voters voted it because they want to see that design in the store then it's ok. After all, they'll be the ones who will buy it (and some other people who didn't voted any design may like it and buy it too). I think it's fine.Doodley wrote:
#7 actually won?
Okay.
Good luck printing that on a shirt. Seriously, shirts have specific printing guidelines, especially when it comes to colors. I couldn't believe how loose the rulings were behind that. It's also really ugly in my opinion, especially for t-shirt designs that strive to be simplistic in both design and color, but what have you.
That's a good point. If people want to wear a shirt with that design on it, I'm not stopping 'em. I just worry about the troubles ahead in printing it.Kei wrote:
I personally think it looks kinda.. uhm.. unrelated to osu! but if the voters voted it because they want to see that design in the store then it's ok. After all, they'll be the ones who will buy it (and some other people who didn't voted any design may like it and buy it too). I think it's fine.Doodley wrote:
#7 actually won?
Okay.
Good luck printing that on a shirt. Seriously, shirts have specific printing guidelines, especially when it comes to colors. I couldn't believe how loose the rulings were behind that. It's also really ugly in my opinion, especially for t-shirt designs that strive to be simplistic in both design and color, but what have you.
I don't blame you on your thinking. I kept color limitations in mind when making my designs because I wasn't sure if the company that the osu!store will be ran through will use a process that makes gradients more high-quality than, say, something lower-tiered like Cafepress. Not to say that Cafepress has bad quality or anything but it certainly isn't the best.Doodley wrote:
That's a good point. If people want to wear a shirt with that design on it, I'm not stopping 'em. I just worry about the troubles ahead in printing it.
I personally think it looks kinda.. uhm.. unrelated to osu! but if the voters voted it because they want to see that design in the store then it's ok. After all, they'll be the ones who will buy it (and some other people who didn't voted any design may like it and buy it too). I think it's fine. [/quote]Doodley wrote:
#7 actually won?
Okay.
Good luck printing that on a shirt. Seriously, shirts have specific printing guidelines, especially when it comes to colors. I couldn't believe how loose the rulings were behind that. It's also really ugly in my opinion, especially for t-shirt designs that strive to be simplistic in both design and color, but what have you.
if you ask me, that's a good thing. The shirt should simply be appealing to look at - it shouldn't require knowledge of the source material to enjoyBallance wrote:
I personally think it looks kinda.. uhm.. unrelated to osu!
I think #11 would look good on a poster as well after replacing the osu! logo with a higher res version, changing up the slogan on bottom font-wise, and sprucing up the solid background a bit. Maybe give it a very subtle pattern to break up all the lilac color or even changing the color to something more neutral.HoshiNeko wrote:
#12 would look wonderful on a t-shirt, and #18 would make a good poster.