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Post by Host Sarah on Oct 11, 2010 20:35:15 GMT -5
For the record, if you haven't noticed already, say hello to your friendly PW of the season =]
The one and only Kelly Shinn, from our Second Season.
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Post by Jon Dalton on Oct 11, 2010 20:58:52 GMT -5
I do like that idea, John. Lets try and implement that into our design
by the way, are we all making one? Or is the tribe as a whole just making one?
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Post by Tyrone Davis on Oct 11, 2010 22:28:40 GMT -5
Great idea John!
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Post by Monica Padilla on Oct 11, 2010 22:48:31 GMT -5
Jon, if I read the challenge correctly, we're all working on one kimono together. Each person edits on a change to the kimono, and posts it here, so the next person can add their change. So, say, John adds the names. He uploads it. Then Jane adds, I dunno, a dragon or something, and then she uploads it. Then Tyrone adds our tribe name. Or something.
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Post by Marcus Lehman on Oct 12, 2010 0:01:53 GMT -5
I love John's idea . I think we need to include a lot of the Japanese culture into this challenge .
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Post by Monica Padilla on Oct 12, 2010 0:06:04 GMT -5
EDIT: Never mind this post. I apparently had the same idea as Tyrone.
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Post by Marcus Lehman on Oct 12, 2010 0:12:55 GMT -5
How can we delete the white background from the kimono ? i think that if we get rid of it the picture will look even better. We can actually add out names in the kimono and the pictures too. Idk its just an idea , i am not really a good creative person tho.
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Post by Marcus Lehman on Oct 12, 2010 1:13:22 GMT -5
The tiger It's a symbol of might and power that shows up in a lot of Japanese mythology But its stripes camouflage it and make it hard to see so Kanishi (or whatever the hell their name is) aren't gonna be able to see us coming, and we'll pounce and devour them.
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Post by Jon Dalton on Oct 12, 2010 20:00:06 GMT -5
The Chinese in the bottom right spells out our tribe name using this alphabet The left symbol means ''power''. The other one (right one) means ''indomitable; unyielding'' because that's what we are! The Tiger was added in the bottom left due to a key animal found in Japanese culture. Our English tribe name is on the sleeves and with our faces in picks all around the arms and neck area. We also added a tea set in the very bottom right to give it more authenticity
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