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  1. #31

    Default Re: 1920s Apothecary and Haberdashery

    Paul-
    "It think it should be "Gentlemen's" or "Gentleman's". Or the sign-writer did it on a Friday afternoon!". You're right on both counts.

    Larry-
    Thanks for all your trouble and patience. I know I'm a little thick (actually, being modest there. I'm a lot thick), so please be patient with me. I'm working now on making changes. Thanks 'teach'!
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    Default Re: 1920s Apothecary and Haberdashery

    Ron you are rather very humble admitting that still learning and showing your doubts with the drawing details, when you could teach most of us on the forum

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    Default Re: 1920s Apothecary and Haberdashery

    Yes, I would be really happy to be making artwork like this - as it was in post #1.

    My only advice now is not to overthink things too much. In post #1 it's 100% Ron. As you move towards more realistic there's a danger of diluting the style.

    Good job Ron.

  4. #34

    Default Re: 1920s Apothecary and Haberdashery

    csehz and Paul- You're both really kind. You make me feel good.
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