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William Labbett
Member #4,486
March 2004
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Finally a picture finished. {"name":"613208","src":"\/\/djungxnpq2nug.cloudfront.net\/image\/cache\/3\/9\/391bdc720d2d4bcc7147923a9b7afd2c.png","w":1000,"h":1245,"tn":"\/\/djungxnpq2nug.cloudfront.net\/image\/cache\/3\/9\/391bdc720d2d4bcc7147923a9b7afd2c"}
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LennyLen
Member #5,313
December 2004
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Looking good William
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Peter Hull
Member #1,136
March 2001
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Thumbs up from me! What's the significance of the horizontal lines, Will?
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William Labbett
Member #4,486
March 2004
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The horizontal lines are only there because I draw the original drawing on lined paper. When I get I time I'll remove them (the drawing was black and white and the coour was added later use paintings and an algorithm).
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Kevin Adrian
Member #7,087
April 2006
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Excellent job!!! My mouth will speak words of wisdom; the utterance from my heart will give understanding. (Psalm 49:3) |
Chris Katko
Member #1,881
January 2002
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Wonderful! I find it a little odd how the front trees are blank, the back trees are real, and then there's a real flowers in front of the blank trees. It's got an odd "foreground-background-foreground" feeling. But it may be simply I noticed it because you posted a picture and my brain is trying to analyze it more than any other picture it normally sees. -----sig: |
William Labbett
Member #4,486
March 2004
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Thanks. I take your point. The foreground trees were originally drawn all black as inspired by the art of Jeff Smith who wrote and drew a comic called Bone.
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