yet another (fun) total waste of time

Ser­vices that will print a cus­tom fab­ric for you have been around for a lit­tle while. Now there’s Short­omatic, a firm that will take a design or photo that you upload and turn it into a pair of boardshorts–just in time for sum­mer. Even if you don’t spring the $99 for the shorts, you can noo­dle around on their site and see what your pho­tos might look like turned into cloth­ing. I played a bit with some mostly gar­den photos:

The orig­i­nal photo, some var­ie­gated Agave amer­i­cana at the Hunt­ing­ton Library’s desert garden…

…And the photo imag­ined as a pair of shorts using the Short­omatic design tool. These have a bit of a lederhosen/bondage vibe. I’m not sure I could pull off this look at the beach.

Here’s a photo from last sum­mer of a sphinx moth hov­er­ing at night over some sage flowers.

…And the same photo turned into a pair of shorts.

A photo of the West Side of Los Ange­les, taken from out­side the gar­dens at the J. Paul Getty Museum on a cool, clear Jan­u­ary afternoon.

Board shorts with the sky­line used for a bor­der at the base of the leg openings.

This is another suc­cu­lent photo, using the “find edges” fil­ter in Pho­to­shop, a huge cliche if there ever was one. And then I took the photo and tilted it towards the red end of the spectrum.

And here’s what it looks like turned into shorts.

Oh good, another black hole where you can throw your spare time…

May 24 2010 | Categories: artgardening | Tags: | 10 Comments »