timwootton
Well-known member
Ed - the comp. sketch is vital and very convincing. I can see the subtle differences in the digi pics and I do prefer the 2nd (although how it actually relates to NG I have absolutely no idea!) - keep us posted on the progress. Oh, and there are a few outstanding pieces required for your end of term crit. - namely, BTD in flight and 'rocking chair' Great Bustard - would be nice to see them soon. (By the way, exactly how many hours are there in a Keeble day? - you work full time, are an accomplished sculptor and digi-wizard and can bloody-well draw better than I hope ever to - er, I know there's no footie to interest you on TV as a Gunner, but it still leaves Mrs K and kiddie Ks somewhere in the mix - is time warping another of your talents?)
Nick's two efforts are both reassuringly fun (the 1st) and exhasperatingly beautiful (er, the 2nd). Excellent contribution to a stimulating thread.
Love your observation, Woody - I don't know how many times I've presented an illustration just for some d*ck to suggest I move the holly leaf a bit to the right - On a f*cking original!!!!! One very senior client actually started brandishing a black marker pen at 50 hours worth of watercolour illustration - thought it was as easy as pressing 'revert' on Photoshop! Ah computers, where would we be without them and all they can do . . . . .
Nick's two efforts are both reassuringly fun (the 1st) and exhasperatingly beautiful (er, the 2nd). Excellent contribution to a stimulating thread.
Love your observation, Woody - I don't know how many times I've presented an illustration just for some d*ck to suggest I move the holly leaf a bit to the right - On a f*cking original!!!!! One very senior client actually started brandishing a black marker pen at 50 hours worth of watercolour illustration - thought it was as easy as pressing 'revert' on Photoshop! Ah computers, where would we be without them and all they can do . . . . .