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Cam Newton, The Creator of Touchdowns


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http://dieboltdesigns.wordpress.com/2011/07/27/cam-newton-creator-of-touchdownstyler-the-creator-remake/

I decided to make these to celebrate the fun were all having on this glorious week of the NFL returning.

Here are the cover remake's I did....they are just a fun thing.....a remake of rapper 'Tyler, The Creator' and his cover for his album. I dotn listen to his music but it's an interesting and cool cover to redo:

newtoncreator-copy1.png

Version 2 at the link as well as the original cover for reference! :D

Also check out my "Football Is Back" wallpaper I made while your at my site....

Not spamming....just sharing with my fellow Cat fans. You guys should recognize my work....I always post anything panther related I do on these forums :D

Anyways....let me know what you guys think! Feel free to use one of the covers as an avatar or whatever!

-Jesse :cool:

PS...I already ordered the shirt with this design. It's available in my online shop.

Hope everyone enjoys! :party:

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Looks far too demonic for my sensitive eyes to look upon. I must push the X button at the top right corner immediately before Cam Newton enters my soul and sends me to a bottomless pit, in which he can tell me about his gun and instant grits for the rest of eternity.

LOL.....hilarious :arf:

Just speaking in general: The eyes are the way they are because that's the way the album cover is. As I said, I dont like the guy but I wanted to remake the cover. Notice I replace the cross on his forhead with Cam's number. :eek:

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