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22nd February 11, 07:17 PM
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Even though the yarns don't appear to be "spot on" I still like the overall design and I think the overall effect will be quite lovely once woven. If I COULD make ammendments, I MIGHT recommend that A be a touch greyer, and B just be a little bit greener.
My own mind's eye visualizes a tartan that represents both Cthulhu-like color, but also a misty, dark, mysterious, almost sinister background (but at the same time, not black).
In any event, depending on the artist, palette and the exact representation will vary somewhat and it comes down to personal preference. For me, I'm geeked to get a Cthulhu tartan either way... It's going to look great, IMO.
Here's some various Cthulhu pix to help everyone's mind focus... :-)



(Sorry. Looks like Imageshack is cacked atm. <sigh>. Okay. Here's a GIS for "Cthulhu"
Last edited by CDNSushi; 22nd February 11 at 07:29 PM.
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