ninja cat unicorn graphics

Re: ninja cat unicorn wallpaper

Joking aside, is that a 3-D printed mug? :amaze:
Nope, just a regular mug with the image printed on it. I created the cheesy graphics and ordered the mug at some random website that offers photo-printed mugs.
 
Re: ninja cat unicorn wallpaper

Here's my take on it... invading, and carving a path of destruction on the "competition's" campus... ;) I mean, since we have a fire breathing unicorn and all... might as well put it to some good use lol

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(Please note that this is all in good fun, and never would I insinuate or suggest any harm to our good friends at Apple. I happen to love my iPad Air 2 and use it every day! This is just me playing around with Photoshop...)

That is great! I live in Cupertino and the construction of the "mother ship" has caused havoc and chaos around surrounding streets, from potholes to giant grates, traffic jams all day-everyday, and mini-dust storms they had to bring in a car wash company to wash local residents cars. Wishing they would of picked a different site.
 
Thank you for all of this! I edited your transparent background graphic into a wallpaper everyone here will enjoy, but I can't post a link to it yet as I have not met the "10 post" requirement for links. Will post in reply once I have 10. Lol
 
Re: ninja cat unicorn wallpaper

please can we get it as .eps format? wanting to get a few tshirts done and they requested this format - thanks in advance
 
I embroidered it on a hat (http://forums.windowscentral.com/ma...-fire-breathing-unicorn-embroidered-hats.html), and emailed the person who designed it for permissions, but never received a reply. I also emailed James here at WC, and that email was forwarded to Dan Rubino, asking for contact info, to see if maybe I had the wrong person. Never got a reply from Dan, either. Now that MS has put these out, I wonder if the images are public domain? I asked over on the Windows Blog what usage rights were being granted, and haven't gotten a reply on that, either. So if they're public domain, I could use them to make embroidered items. If not public domain, how is it that they are letting everyone freely make these images?
 
Well, since I'm getting no answer, and Microsoft said to "Be creative, mix and match, and show your excitement for win10 by tweeting them with #windows10 #ninjacat..." I've decided to be creative. Here's the shirt that I'm going to be wearing to the Atlanta Microsoft Store for Launch day:
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Back of Shirt

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Front of Shirt

And just for kicks, for anyone who is interested, here is a time-shortened video of the stitch-out of the back of the shirt.
 
Well, since I'm getting no answer, and Microsoft said to "Be creative, mix and match, and show your excitement for win10 by tweeting them with #windows10 #ninjacat..." I've decided to be creative. Here's the shirt that I'm going to be wearing to the Atlanta Microsoft Store for Launch day:
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Back of Shirt

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Front of Shirt

And just for kicks, for anyone who is interested, here is a time-shortened video of the stitch-out of the back of the shirt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X74EZm9-Sv8
That is AWESOME!

I really need one of those!
 
I'll have to sit down and figure out how much time it takes from start to finish, since I didn't do it all at once, and decide what it will cost, then I'll post in the marketplace.
 
Oh, and all of the people at the Microsoft Store loved my shirt and hat. One guy didn't believe that I made them, so I showed him the video of the back of the shirt getting stitched out. He was amazed, and said he'd like to buy one. I handed him the hat, and said he could have it. He could believe it. :grin:
 

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