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Here's another T shirt design.

Image by AL Captures - http://www.flickr.co...s/67435943@N04/

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All your disigns are wicked i want them all...the old school gtr is one of my favorite but with that much ink would the t be stiff and uncomfortable if not ill buy a couple and a couple of the time line one...might be getting picky but on timeline one could the sau logo be more center of chest?...really good job though

Just got a PM earlier today from Sam141. He really liked my Godzilla design so I thought I'd give it another crack..I've been playing around with cars on Illustrator quite a bit over the past couple of months so I thought I could add a bit of depth with some shading/highlights.

He suggested that there should be captions on the back of the tee; 'Oh No!! Godzilla is here.'

Anyway, here's the updated Godzilla

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Heres one to show our support to our government sponsers

I lulz'd at all of them.

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