Nicely done, it's not easy making a drawing look good with just a couple of well placed lines.
Nicely done, it's not easy making a drawing look good with just a couple of well placed lines.
Thanks to everyone for their favorable comments.
I'm glad y'all liked the image. Needless to say, I'm still being amused by this LōRiders Jeans concept. Between doing a few other projects, I've managed to create this new installment to my 'line of sexy jeans' for everyone's further enjoyment.
Check it out,
Harry
Fabulous text to accompany these sexy jeans. I imagine them on a man, of course....don't tell hubby
The text goes well, Harry.
I'm a big fan of text, and tight jeans. This looks very nice.
Mark Beckemeyer AKA (buckobeck)
Amateur artist and hobbyist macro photographer. I like bugs.
buckobecks.com
yep, me likes it too, although, woudln`t it be slicker
if the text followed the curvature of the body?
be aware, not to become a ware.
Thanks again for the encouraging comments. For those that are interested the font is Bleeding Cowboys.
Burpee > ;-) Your secret is safe with me. I can't vouch for everyone else, though.
ankhor > I thought the same thing. After trying several different variations with this font/text fit to a curve and not coming up with something I liked, I reverted to the original 'straight' text. The straight text seems to emphasize the curves of the line drawing. On the other hand, the fancy curved text variation seems to compete with, and steal, some of the viewers attention away from the suggestively curved figure. In the end, I settled for a few subtle modifications to the straight text, such as the macron over the o (ō), the barb on the tail of the R, the R's tail punched through and back through the background with the added shadow, a slight linear fill with a warmer color to make the beginning of the text appear to be slightly closer to the viewer, etc.
I believe you, but maybe another cool (or hot) idea.
Like the text is burned with a branding iron, the branding
iron is just of the surface and the letters are still smoking
and you still see the red hot branding iron.
Okay I shouldn`t be talking how other should do it,
I should be busy doing it myself
be aware, not to become a ware.
I'll toss that into the idea pool for the next one , Dennis.
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