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Re: Redraw of Apothecary and Haberdashery c. 1890
Ok,
So, one of my grandsons got the idea of adding a woman reading a book. Then, months later he suggested Dr. Watson typing Holmes memoirs on his typewriter. (yes, typewriters were common place in the mid 1850s)
So, I decided to throw in Mrs. Hudson peaking out at Moriarty. Hence, we now have Sherlock, Watson, Mrs. Hudson and Moriarty and OH yes, a passenger in the hack.
A few things have been moved around, but this is IT!
I'll set it aside until I've got the dough to have it printed on canvas at Costco. 40 inch x 30 inch.
Re: Redraw of Apothecary and Haberdashery c. 1890
Excellent Ron. Thanks for the update.
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Fun stuff, Ron! You did more than move a few things around: you changed almost every detail!
You could make a 'spot the differences' game out of it. I estimate there are at least a few dozen differences.
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Ron, you've got to HTML5 animate it (GSAP)!
Acorn
Re: Redraw of Apothecary and Haberdashery c. 1890
Wonderful, Ron. Might the figure in the cab be Irene Adler, "The only woman he ever loved"?
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Penny O'Rorke
Wonderful, Ron. Might the figure in the cab be Irene Adler, "The only woman he ever loved"?
PENNY!:D
That is an excellent observation! I hadn't thought of it, but that's what it will be heretofore.
Thank you!
Thanks for your comments Eric, Boy and Acorn!
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That's perfect Ron, just perfect.
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gray
That's perfect Ron, just perfect.
Thanks, Gray!
It was a lot of work over a long period of time and many changes, but it was also fun.
I'm working on a new one. I'm not sure what the title will be, but it will be something to do with an old man, scientist, inventor.
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This is an awesome expose of vector fortitude! :D MOAR PLEEZE!
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hseiken
This is an awesome expose of vector fortitude! :D MOAR PLEEZE!
Thanks hseiken. I've got a new one coming up fairly soon. Been working on several.
Coming up: "Burning The Night Oil."