Polysoup is from Austin, United States and
has been patched with PT since 24th Feb 2010.
He/She has submitted
6 Designs,4 Gallery Pics
His/Her Current Reputation Level "Celebrity"
HI! my dream has been to see a designer toy of some of my creations. I never knew a site like this existed and I \'m very excited! I do design competitions at shirt websites but I have a feeling I \'ll be coming here pretty often too. Check out more drawings (monsters and tshirts) over at my website!!
www.polysoup.com
http://polysoup.deviantart.com/
Hi Polysoup ! I know I'm reeeeeally late but I wanted to congratulate you for winning the steampunk contest !
I can't go as often as I want on the Internet at the moment but soon I'll be back :-) Bravo for winning !
Thank you very much, I really appreciated it and your sportmanship :) My best wishes and good luck! ^^
Hey, Thank you for your critique on my design. I really appreciate the feedback :) I really like your work, by the way.
Thank you! I find that critiquing other peoples designs helps them and me at the same time, and it makes me very sad to see the people that need critiques most to be ignored because their drawing's aren't as good as the superstars. If I see one of your designs up on the forums/ recent designs I will make sure to critique since you seem to like them. :) Hopefully I will get one of my designs out eventually.
Good Luck
1rainmaker
Hey there! Thank you for your generous comments on my design. Much appreciated. To answer your question, your typical toy design actually includes front, back, and side views for production purposes. For more complex designs, head turnarounds, detail views, and color callouts can be included as well. But keep in mind, your main goal on PT should just be to give the viewers a clear idea of your design. It just helps us visualize it as a figure if you show it in the round. In any case, a strong design that tells a story is job one. Best of luck.