I always imagined that after the Xara Xone, I'd step up to doing used car ads on late-night television.
Thanks, stygg.
No, seriously. You did good!
-g
I always imagined that after the Xara Xone, I'd step up to doing used car ads on late-night television.
Thanks, stygg.
No, seriously. You did good!
-g
Stygg, I love your Chevy. The older cars sure had style.
Frances, Thank you for the instruction on darkening the photo . . . still working on it!
It shows a lot of work, and it's quite handsome!
Three thumbs up!
-g
Thank you Gary. I was able to use a lot of what I have learned so far.
It's all about "integration", isn't it?
I feel that artists get a head-start when one learns to see the similarities rather than the differences around us in the world. I think we actually define our surroundings by comparisons.
If we're in a room and we think, "Well, there's a door, and clearly it isn't like the floor, and above me is a ceiling, which is totally disconnected and different from the floor..." —where does this get us perceptually?
But if we're in this room, and our perception process goes like this, "Wow, the door, and the floor, and the ceiling...they're all part of the same room!", then we're practicing a process of "putting together".
A creative process, right?
Similarly Your,
Gary
Some really nice work there BeanPole, lot of work. Here's my effort.
Stygg
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