Some close ups...
Not so strange, as I see some things I still want to edit or change, but that's me for you...
Some close ups...
Not so strange, as I see some things I still want to edit or change, but that's me for you...
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I like it Ron, even better than the original.
Larry a.k.a wizard509
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Even better! And fantastic detail. BUT, the guy on the bicycle should be bigger since he is nearer the viewer.
Gary W. Priester
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Gary:
Yes. He needs to be larger and there are a few other changes coming.
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Ok, I added an "overlay" transparency to the overall drawing, enlarged the bicyclist for proper scale and redressed the lady on the street leaving 221 B Baker Street address. Her previous attire was not era specific enough, I thought. I did a little research on the ladies dresses of the period and came up with this current version.
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Ok, I'm really close to done.
I added some chips and cracks in the sidewalk, some litter in the street, and I thought the windows above the haberdashery were too plain, so I added framing to those. I moved a couple of things. Changed the font on the apothecary name and changed the haberdashery sign name and font. I think that's all...
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Lot's of stuff going on, even a rat in the gutter! Great work, Ron!
One thing I would change is the white stucco. It's so light that it makes my eyes want to go there. This might be a good thing, however, if you want the viewer to spot good old Sherlock (?) behind the window.... Another thing is that I find the stucco's texture a bit too blurred when compared to the sharp renderings of the rest of the background textures.
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