Are you a Star Trek fan? I'm a sci-fi fan and Star Trek falls into that category.
Did you watch the newest one? Did you like it? Yes I did watch and was pleased all the Star Trek cliches were present, Kirk without shirt, Kirk hooking up with green lady, Bones saying "Damn it Jim I'm a Doctor not a (fill in the blank), Scottie giving her all she's got. The only thing is Spock (the young Spock) was to emotional but other than that a good fun movie.
What did you think about the superfluous lens flares when they were on the bridge? It's like they decided to light the whole bridge with 1000 usb Led lights. Sup with that? How can you not love such an over used, cheesy effect. All Science Fiction movies should have a least a couple of scenes with lens flares in it. How else are you going to feel like your staring into the sun.
What would the you of now, tell the you of 10 years ago? Invest lots of money into Netflix.
You have great illustrations. Any advice for aspiring artists? Unless your born with the talent don't even bother..... just kidding. Actually draw everyday, practice, be willing to accept criticism even if its not constructive. Do plenty of life drawings, learn the rules before you break them and practice, learn anatomy. Learn from others when you have the chance..note learn from others does not mean copy others.
Recommend a product. Mechanical pencil, Windsor-Newton kalinsky sable brush and some India ink. Can't ever go wrong going low tech. Bamboo brushes are fun for fat messy lines. My favorite tech gadget I've gotten in this past year is the Roku box for netflix. Now some shameless self promotion..my deckpeck store, my zazzle store.
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Sheheryar786 said 176 weeks ago
chrs said 176 weeks ago
gladcmc said 176 weeks ago
RangerDanger said 176 weeks ago
Geezer said 176 weeks ago
Zecomm said 176 weeks ago
Wolfeman said 176 weeks ago
I would like to see that woman holding the umbrella on a shirt or even a poster, there's just something about it.
lazytulip said 176 weeks ago
picklepirate89 said 176 weeks ago
stablercake said 176 weeks ago
I think what bugs me most is that this has sort of been done in like 3 ways. One was the invention of "Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard, Spock" by Sam Kass as seen here then brought to the general public by The Big Bang Theory's Sheldon Cooper then the subsequent shirts based on that episode. Sadly, even if it's unintentional, this is not only unoriginal, but not as funny as the predecessor.
That, and if it's printed like it is in the picture, the wrap-around on ladies would make it hard to understand. Good try, great to see some trek, dig the way it's rendered, but I'm not sold.
PS- Spock's hotter than that.
PPS- Needs more lens flares.
tokyorain said 176 weeks ago
LipTalk said 176 weeks ago
OverlordSpork said 176 weeks ago
naytally said 176 weeks ago
Xath said 176 weeks ago
Not really digging the shirt, and not really looking forward to the rest of the week.
xerron said 176 weeks ago
Luisette said 176 weeks ago
Exactly why I love it as well. Bought. :]
naytally said 176 weeks ago
halfempty said 176 weeks ago
stablercake said 176 weeks ago
Good to know the Big Bang reference was already known, though. What a weird coincidence that would have been. I think even if this were still based on the episode and hadn't already been made into a shirt, I'd have considered it more.
Dear me, read before you spout lots of words about stuff people already know.
stablercake said 176 weeks ago
KyleMittskus said 176 weeks ago
And yep; it is indeed. This shirt works with a weak play on words, a pop culture reference, and mediocre art.
optimusjimbo said 176 weeks ago
malix said 176 weeks ago