Token Yankee Guy Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Ok, I modified my first entry so that it's not too wordy and very simple to understand. Plus I included the gadzoox font. So use this entry instead of the first one
J man Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Hmmm. I'll try doing a few designs. Just give me a few days to come up with a good one.
Jon Sabo Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 Angry Gumball (rally..lol) has by far the best idea to date. I'm sure is schedule wouldn't permit it, but if can somehow add a steel coaster along with it (perhaps a shadow or background behind the current design). I would say just a simple loop similar to Loch-Ness or a typical Arrow-loop. Â Great Design!
Golfie Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 I made three of them... anyways, here they are! An idea I totally scrapped would be: Â THEME PARK REVIEW Â For the REAL credit whores! Â Â ^A'course that wouldn't be good since it has the word "Whore" in it. I'm not so sure about this one... maybe I could change the "SPEED LIMIT" to something more related to roller coasters... any ideas? I made this funkay roller coaster thing... it has the tagline, too! Now YOU can be part of the Alvey posse!
coaster_maniac Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 I'm going to design something using Jasc Paint Shop Pro (incredibly similar to Adobe Photoshop..) by 300 dpi, do you mean 300 pixels?? That can't be right..
Angry_Gumball Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 Pixels (like 640x480) is slightly different than DPI. DPI is Dots Per Inch...the higher DPI, the smaller the dots, meaning a clearer picture. Pixels as in 640x480 is a size, based on how many pixels on the X axis and pixels on the Y axis. Again, the higher pixels, the larger the pic. I'd probably recommend sticking with your 300 dpi resolution and up the size of your pic. (Measure the size of the print on a T shirt or something and you'll have an idea what size you can do. You can change pixels to inches when creating a new document fyi.)
coaster_maniac Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 Pixels (like 640x480) is slightly different than DPI. DPI is Dots Per Inch...the higher DPI, the smaller the dots, meaning a clearer picture. Pixels as in 640x480 is a size, based on how many pixels on the X axis and pixels on the Y axis. Again, the higher pixels, the larger the pic. I'd probably recommend sticking with your 300 dpi resolution and up the size of your pic. (Measure the size of the print on a T shirt or something and you'll have an idea what size you can do. You can change pixels to inches when creating a new document fyi.) Â oohh ok gotcha. I was making it much more complicated than it actually was. Thanks!
socalMAN123 Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 I have a couple of words to say about Angry_Gumball's shirt. Â I love you. Â Dude seriously, if that wins I'm a defenite buyer. ---Brent
coaster_maniac Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 Alrighty, I've put together 3 different designs.. I'm having fun with this.. so I might submit some more.. who knows?? It's so true.. get it?? Be proud that you're a credit whore!
sixflagsmagicmountain Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 ^ I like your design with the nike reference, that's a pretty good idea. I'd buy that.
DATman Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 I really like the Just Ride It one. It's simple, and tough the artwork on Gumball's is amazing, I think it'd look awkward on a shirt. Like a walking billboard (It'd really stand out). Â I think an awesome shirt would be a Donkey crossing sign. Then it could just have www.themeparkreview.com beneath it.
USRoadTripper Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 Is there any chance of getting any with the design on the front? Those of us with long hair will completely hide the design if it's on the back, plus you can't see it when wearing a jacket. Either of those top two designs would be great, but would be hidden by my hair. Â -Julie
crispy Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 Well, if Angry's shirt design is possible, it's very VERY good, not really funny, but very appropriate  good job
dougstanton Posted June 9, 2006 Posted June 9, 2006 ^ I agree. I love that first design. That drawing just has too much to focus on, and I am not too sure that it would look good on a T Shirt. The "Its all about the credits" shirt gets to the point and is perfect. One thing though...if that shirt did win, especially with me being OCD haha, using correct grammar it would be "it's".
Spookbaby Posted June 9, 2006 Posted June 9, 2006 OMFG JOHN!!!!!!!! I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!! Except that the background of that first design looks a little familiar to another logo we designed *wink wink* shame that hasn't panned out yet but we still got time! I'd buy all three in a heartbeat!!!!!!!! The just do it one is hot... mad props to you for that one babe!
arrowfanman Posted June 9, 2006 Posted June 9, 2006 TPR already has a reputation for being a R&E Fanclub....I dont think we need to reaffirm that in the T-Shirts! Â Â -Jahan
kenshinmac Posted June 9, 2006 Posted June 9, 2006 Ok yeah I'm not really feeling the designs that are realistic yet... I just thought I would throw out an idea that I kinda had and let someone else run with it. Basically because well I have approximately negative talent when it comes to making any sort of designs on a computer. I dunno I kinda want something a little more strange... I kinda liked the idea of a warning sign with the whole crossing sign suggested earlier. Â Please don't laugh too much... I just kinda whipped it up in no time because I have no idea how to use 90% of the tools in those sort of programs. Â Just in case anyone is looking for some free programs http://www.inkscape.org/index.php is what I was using to play around with. Â Ok yeah I'm looking for even more abuse now... I realized that no one has put up a sideloop entry... So yeah it stinks something terrible but hopefully it will inspire someone with some talent... Don't laugh too hard... Someone with talent wanted... Please fix this wreck...
robbalvey Posted June 9, 2006 Author Posted June 9, 2006 If you're interested in helping us come up with a T-Shirt design. Please email your ideas to: robbalvey@themeparkreview.com
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