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Schoolwork Summer 2012
Album created by Rayven, May 29, 2012.
Image 7 of 35
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RayvenAnd he really liked this one too. There's a couple s's I'm allowed to remove (I had thought the design needed to be fully intact from the single version) and gave me some color suggestions. This will be the most difficult to deal with if I pick it.
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dunklunkPatent it, trademark it, copyright it. Do 'em all, Rayven. Why? Cuz this would make an awesome tattoo. >CLICK< Oh crap, was that my camera that just went off? :)
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RayvenHa! If it ends up being important letters to someone, I suppose that wouldn't be bad. I just want a pic of the inked finished product to put in my portfolio ;)
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dunklunkFor me, it's not so much the letters as it is the pattern. :)
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RayvenI agree. If I were getting it tattooed on my body though, I'd sure hope that 'g', 's' and 't' were somehow relevant.
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dunklunkAre you sure that's a 'g'? Others may look at it as a six or a nine. ;) But not me though. 's' and 't' ? They look like to me an intricate foundation, waiting for the stained glass to be installed. :)
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RayvenI really liked this pattern too. If I end up having time, I may actually tidy it up just for my own purposes. Unfortunately, I ran out of time for this project, so I had to cop out and do the easy one.
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dunklunkThe easy one? My goodness, I also see this pattern as old-school chain-mail armor and a most elaborate front gate to a very wondrous English garden.
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Start DaleLovin this pattern.