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From: Waffelmeisters <evamarie@**********.NET>
Subject: Re: T-shirt - proposed art link
Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 21:04:15 -0500
>
> Re: T-shirt - proposed art link (Alfredo B Alves , Sun 1:57)
>
> On Sun, 24 May 1998 01:52:42 EDT Ereskanti <Ereskanti@***.COM> writes:
> >In a message dated 5/23/98 7:53:08 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
> >mbreton@**.NETCOM.COM writes:
> >
> >> Waffelmeisters wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Iv'e worked up a crude representation of a list shirt idea I'd like
> to
> >> > do. Check it out: http://www.concentric.net/~evamarie/RNSHIRTB.GIF
> >> > (caps required). Its only 16K.

> I like the alternate back as well, and the front's concept is good but
> needs some serious work (no offense) ... I think the shirt would look
> better without the slugs also ... If I have time, I'll try and do this by
> hand see if it turns out ok ... If so I'll scan it in and e-mail it to
> someone ... (Was it Granite or K that volounteered space?)
> D.Ghost
> (aka Pixel, Tantrum, and RuPixel)


Yes, as said, it is a CRUDE representation. I whipped it up in 1 hour
in paintshop pro, which doesn't even have bezier curves. A decent
version would have to be (mostly) hand drawn.
I'm leaning towards an 18 sprocket gear, with a celtic knot work
border covering its circumferance and teath. The interirs would have a
3-lobed Celtic knotwork design like on T-dairs shirt, posibly
integrating a scrollwork design in the background.
This would be drawn WITHOUT slugs, which, if used, would be added as
seperate elements. They were there mostly to be true to t-dairs shirt,
but if some of the motifs I have in mindplay out, they won't be needed
to convey the idea of mystic-cyber intgration.
I like K's idea of a common linksite. I should have put more info with
the image, but my HTML editor is busted, so I just put some text in the
image.
-Mongoose X

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