Create Your Own Fantastic Art With Myoats Beta…


Create Your Own Masterpiece

Myoats is a community where people create designs using an online drawing application. These designs can be rated, downloaded, and archived. The Most Liked designs are rewarded by being featured on the home page.

Create Your Own Masterpiece

Myoats is a place where you can create simple or complex designs, shapes and patterns.. The designs that you create can be:

  • Downloaded as an image.
  • Downloaded as a transparent png.
  • Saved to your personal account, which allows for editing and re-saving.
  • Made into a wallpaper

Click here to learn how to create

Why Should I Join

When you join, you can:

  • Rate designs, and others can rate your designs.
  • Save your designs to your personal account. The archived designs can be edited and resaved, or saved as new designs.
  • Become friends with other Myoats users.

Create Your Own Masterpiece

How Much Does This Cost

Everything is free!

What Are These Designs Called

Why must we always label things? Can’t we just say “It is what it is.”

What Are The Featured Designs On The Homepage

The Featured designs on the homepage are the current top 10 Most Liked designs, and the # 1 Most Liked design has the prestigious honor of being displayed on the homepage spread.

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How Are Designs Pushed Towards the Homepage

In order for a design to become Featured on the homepage:

  1. A registered user must click on the I like button. The number of Likes for that specific design increments by one.
  2. When a design has received a specific number of Likes, it becomes Popular
  3. The current top 10 popular designs are featured on the homepage.
  4. Once a design becomes featured on the homepage, a 24 hour “featured time limit” will commence. When the 24 hour time limit has ended, the design will be removed from the homepage. A featured design can be bumped off the homepage and onto the Popular page by a design that is gaining momentum. Even if a featured design is bumped off the homepage, the 24 hour time limit for this design will still be in effect. So that if it becomes featured again (within the 24 hour time limit), a new time limit will not start.

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Myoats

PEOPLE ARE AWESOME 2011…


PEOPLE ARE AWESOME 2011

PEOPLE ARE AWESOME 2011...

Credits:
World First BMX Triple Backflip – Jed Mildon May 28, 2011
Michal Navratil – jumped from hotel roof in St. Maarten
Winter X Games 15: Torstein Horgmo Triple
BW Basketball Trick Shots
Evan Longoria’s Crazy Bare Hand Catch
Danny Macaskill – Industrial Revolutions
Zidane chambre un jeune gardien!
Hole In One Training – Martin Kaymer
Mark Monea Lands First Ever 360 Front Flip!
Mike Wilson 99 Foot Rope Swing Quadruple Backflips
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http://youtube.com/user/btmclown4
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Jaxon Wong 2011 Sampler
På tynn sjøis 2 (on thin sea ice), Sandefjord in Norway
Crazy Bowling Shot
Ronaldo Vs Rémi Gaillard
ESPECTACULAR SALTO DEL ESPECIALISTA
Human Slingshot Slip and Slide – Vooray
Levi LaVallee’s World Record Snowmobile Jump
Lassi Hurskainen Goalkeeper Tricks
MTB speed record down a volcano – 102mph! – Markus Stöckl
Skyliners Paris trailer (VIMEO.COM)
Cliff Skiing Session – Day 3 Red Bull Cold Rush 2011
Tokiodrift im Wohnzimmer
10 YEAR OLD RENE SERRANO SKATEBOARDING
Soul Flyers – FreeFlyBASE Norway
The Need 4 Speed: Warm Up Sessions
Danny MacAskill – “Way Back Home”
World’s widest slip and slide
FC Baar – FC Sempach: Joonas Jokinen (35) shoots penalty
Johnny Mac Trick Shot Quarterback
Where the Trail Ends – Freeride MTB film teaser

Badminton Jedi
Base Jumping with a Bike – Extreme
Experience Zero Gravity (VIMEO.COM)
Water Jet Pack: Get High with Jetlev!
Freeski competition wrap up – Red Bull Cold Rush 2011
Ueli Steck speed solo Eiger record.
First Ever Triple Front Flip – Snowboarding 2011
Blob Jump Official Guinness World Record

Confetti Death…


 

Typoe – Confetti Death

Miami-based Typoe created this insane piece earlier in the year titled Confetti Death. Produced from shards of spray paint caps, the confetti of color sees a splash through the mouth of a skull, juxtaposing quite nicely with the white wall it’s placed on. Confetti Death was just a snippet of a larger show highlighting the artist’s graffiti and fine artwork. A bit more of his work can be seen here.