OK Bill, i went and googled soquili. Something to do with horses. Are you a horse whisperer? (I LOVE horses!)
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OK Bill, i went and googled soquili. Something to do with horses. Are you a horse whisperer? (I LOVE horses!)
Great drawing I must say :)
I used to have a magnifying glass that went in a case like that.
Am I close?!
Dave
Thanks! And yes... working on it now..... taking longer than I thought.
Welp, here's the folded version - it folds up neatly to fit in that leather case. I'm not too happy with how it came out, but I'm done with it for now.
Tomorrow, hopefully, I will get a chance to draw the opened version.
Very nice images, Bob.
Bob, I'm no horse whisperer. I like horses and they appear to like me as well. I was given the name Soquili by a medicine man. In the Cherokee language it means Burden Bearer.
Very good! I could almost smell the leather..:D
The letters on the last pic looks a bit strange. It is curved right, but it seems wrong somehow. Perhaps my eye is expecting the letters to get a bit smaller further back...
Bill, you look like a Burden Bearer. Seriously. You have a very compassionate face - one that cares a lot for others - and this is noted in your many helpful posts. I consider you my friend, Bill, though we have never met. And we are about the same age...
GM - you don't have a compassionate face - at least not from the avatar. hahahahahahahahaha Thanks for the comments and helpful hints, but would you please stop smelling my leathers!!!!!
:p :D :) :o :confused: :p :) :D :o :confused: :rolleyes: :eek: :eek: :eek:
Another masterpiece Bob.Tell Bill a "burden" in the hand is worth two in a bush
old indian saying. I agree he is very helpful.
.............Norman
Case looks very real.
Always looking forward to your new postings. This must be the longest running , most viewed thread for a while.
More please....
:D
"What big eyes you have!"
"The better to see your silly little mistakes, my dear...:D "
Haha... well, my view on posting things is we do it to get feedback, mostly. Doing something for a long time sometimes makes us blind to our own mistakes and it often becomes obvious enough when someone else looks at it with a fresh view. The leather is very good, really.
Here is what I mean about the letters seeming "off". The top pic is what it looks like viewed head on. Slanted, like in the bottom pic, the letters bunch together at the left and right sides of the oval. They don't maintain the even spacing like in your pic. Perhaps you should apply a mould deformation on the text so that the perspective is the same as the object?