earn your stripes by bicozikan
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Original painting had lime green stripes, but the pink stands out more on the white so there

Now available on Black

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bicozikan, bubbles, cartoon, cute, fairy, grunge, pink, sketch, cute stripes, texture, sketchbook, black

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  • e ll
    e llover 4 years ago

    again i wanna close up!! love the figure
    she’s SO beatnik

  • bicozikan
    bicozikanover 4 years ago

    Hehehe I’ll upload a close up for you sometime ENaLu :)
    But not right now coz I’m feeling lazy |D
    And thankies for the comments!

  • JJDegrade
    JJDegradeover 4 years ago

    Awesome……You’re a talent bicozikan……you’re going straight into my watchlist.
    Keep Up the Excellent work!!

  • stuartm65
    stuartm65over 4 years ago

    This jumped out at me. Very nice indeed.

  • 4getsundaydrvs
    4getsundaydrvsover 4 years ago

    i like it :)

  • bahgoesthesheep
    bahgoesthesheepabout 4 years ago

    O*O i love the smeary paint touch,

    gives it a nice touch

  • Thanks! And yeah those are real brush strokes (painted it in one of my sketchbooks) but the original had lime green stripes :)

    – bicozikan

  • LeighAth
    LeighAthalmost 3 years ago

    this is absolutely fantastic. Beautiful work and makes an awesome tee :)

  • LeighAth
    LeighAthover 2 years ago

    the print turned out really nice! i’ll upload it to redbubble buyers booth soon. im interested to know how you removed the white background from the original work and made it transparent. i only know how to do that with black and white art…anyways…nice work…:)

  • Well its a bit of a fiddly process, its only really ideal for white tees because there is a teeny bit of a rough edge left by my methods.

    Basically I open up the original sketch in photoshop, duplicate the layer and adjust the levels of this layer until the background is a really nice crisp white. Then I open up the channels box and create a new alpha channel. I select the duplicate layer, make a copy and copy this into the alpha channel. Then with the alpha channel selected, i invert it (ctrl+i) and there’s this little button at the bottome of the channels box that will select all the white areas. Hit that. While you have that area selected go back to your original image and press ctrl+j to copy the area selected into a new layer. Delete the old layers and now you have a basic extraction of your image.

    I’m not sure if that explains it well, probably better if I made a tutorial with images :S

    P.S: Great to hear you’re happy with the tee; can’t wait to see it :)

    – bicozikan