Our boss loves to use our spinning image machine. The guy literally want's a 360 degree view of every product we sell on the website. It makes sense for the
motorcycle helmets and
face masks, but not the
T-shirts. Any idiot knows what a T-shirt looks like.
Mr. Boss wants what Mr. Boss wants, so I have spent 2 days taking spinning images of
T-shirts. It got me thinking, would all the shirts spin at the same speed. So, the images below are my science project. Hope you don't get motion sickness!






1 comment:
Yeah. Spinning shirts suck. Half the time you cannot read them.
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