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oh, sweet indignity!!!!!
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lol idk I find it somewhat amusing
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I think this sums up nicely what Sceret3 is getting at:

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Meh its better once they get that evil toast guy
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I finally got around to making a graphic out of my Cthulhu painting and I have added several items of merchandise to my Cafepress store featuring this graphic. I would love to get feedback from you guys here about these graphics. I'm trying to keep everything in my shop top-quality.

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Of course the watermark does not appear on the actual image.

In addition, I took an old face and gave it new look by adding graphic elements to my old Pickman's Model painting. I changed my old Pickman's Model merchandise to feature this updated version.

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I've also added a Yellow Sign shirt (What's Your Sign?) that's kind of a spoof on the horoscope. To see what the graphics look like on the merchandise, you can visit my Cafepress store and see all the designs available by visiting;
http://www.cafepress.com/klturner

Thanks for looking!
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Hey, it's you! Shaddup you face! Or not, whatever's cool.
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Cool Shit man, If I had money to spend I'd buy something

Keep Up The Good Work
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Hey JP! Thanks!

Thanks E.E., but you never have money to spend! :P

I'm currently working on a painting of the King In Yellow. Not sure how happy I am with it yet, but that's usually the case when I'm halfway through a painting.

And, I'm also working on a chess board to match the chess set I made!
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secret3, you should contribute some artwork for fantastic horror. next issue: july 31
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That was one sweet as fuck chess set. Still making them?
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Thanks J.J., I'll look into it.

J.P., yes I am, but on a commission basis only right now.

And here's another graphic I put together, I'd love some feedback on this one. Which version do you guys like better, with the filigree or without?

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Looks cool without I think

You should do something with "What The Moon Brings" I always thought that would be a super badass thing to paint!
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Without. How much you charging for a kit?
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i'd feel it more if you wrote the words by hand instead of using fonts, and maybe 'blend' them into the picture somehow. also, the thick blocky borders are too computery.. if you must have borders, i would again recommend you draw them by hand. as they are now, the text and borders look like afterthoughts, like they were added by a second party for marketing purposes.
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Nah, they were added by a first party for marketing purposes.
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