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holy crap, nice, and if they print this full scale like shown the small detail should print just fine
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looks good man! I like the placement a lot.
(I also still see some room for improvement, but I will not whine about that ;) |
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the only thing that is bad is that from a distance it looks like a giant moldy fork killed someone. otherwise, i love it!
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Great idea! This looks really nice, I love the little details too, like everyone else. I think this will be a print with or without the Last Kiss contest.
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Great details. And all the "symbology" in it is great.
Is that Zach Braff and Mandy Moore? 'cuase I want to give you a high score just for that! |
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The fork is super clever, but the chalk outline (with regard to the title) seems a little over-thought.
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first thing that came to mind when the contest was announced was "a fork in the road".
excellently executed concept.... congrats!! |
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Heh, I agree with travis, now I want to play Spy Hunter. Nice design, perhaps the detail is a little too small to see though
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amazing piece, detail sells it, micro machines all the way, road in the fork, you clever little dude you
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the details are wonderful and the chalk lines are brilliant the way they tie everything together. 5$
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Decisions have always been an exhausting struggle for me. From choosing the correct career path, to picking a candy before the movie. I mean i have been known to stand in the candy aisle at the grocery store, trying to decide on what chewy goodness will delight my mouth today, for about 15 minutes. And then often, after that 15 minutes, I just leave the aisle with nothing, but then may return to it again before leaving the store.
The risks can be scary, and may lead to regret...and the lack of risk will cause the "what if" regreats...but if I dont make a choice, i will have no sweet wonderfullness of processed joy to chew on.
hope you like my design, and the tiny details be seen in larger versions on my profile.