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Whoops I forgot all about it this month! (Come back Simon, all is forgiven) Thanks for the reminder Ankhor.
Okay, here we go, post any work you have in progress, it's just a fun area for works in progress.
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First in a series of Christmas propotional leaflets for a client
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Limited market one might suppose.
Or would that be a niche market?
Baby wipes might sell more readily ...
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Nice one, I know this gorilla drawing. Did you make it?
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Two current works in progress.
The first will be a mill house, intitially kicked off by someone saying they couldn't find a mill house and the second being mostly an exercise in shading.
Must get back to that bike .. haven't touched it in a month ...
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Intbel
Limited market one might suppose.
Or would that be a niche market?
Baby wipes might sell more readily ...
Fortunately it's not my job to market these wipes, but the client seems to do well enough out of them...
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Availor
Nice one, I know this gorilla drawing. Did you make it?
Yes I did. Here's my original pencil drawing before I converted it:
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Intbel
The first will be a mill house, intitially kicked off by someone saying they couldn't find a mill house and the second being mostly an exercise in shading.
Really looking forward to seeing the completed millhouse. It's looking good so far
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Big Frank
Really looking forward to seeing the completed millhouse. It's looking good so far
Hopefeully it will also be an animation ... see how it goes ..
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Big Frank you're famous, but I found that out only now! I saw this drawing many times and could never imagine it was you who made it :)
Raymond: Terrific drawing, love your self portrait. I especially like it how you mastered the technique of drawing cloth wrinkles and shades. Keep it on!
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Availor
Raymond: Terrific drawing, love your self portrait. I especially like it how you mastered the technique of drawing cloth wrinkles and shades. Keep it on!
Long way from being mastered - which is why I'm doing the drawing.
Thanks for the encouragement though. :)