--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_y..., "ferreton2000" <ferreton2000_at_y...> wrote:
> I hope James Hardiman reads this and responds.
>
> I just received the latest portfolio of the Skunkworks babes,
> "Skunkworks VI". I have to wonder, why do the colors looks like
> they've been washed through mud? Everything's brownish in this
thing.
> I've seen two samples of this portfoio in the files section, so I
know
> the colors are more vibrant.
>
> My question is; Aren't you supposed to make sure the printing of
these
> things are done correctly? Did the brown-wash printings slip past
you
> somehow?
>
> Since I bought this grungy-colored thing via Rabbit Valley, can I
send
> it back and request a bettor-colored copy? Or what?
>
> Nathan
Nathan-
Good to hear from you, man! It looks like I'll be having another
discusion with Rabbit Valley in the next couple of days. >:(
When I print for orders, if the pictures don't look like the
originals, I trash them. If someone is gonna shell out their hard-
earned cash for my art, then the prints BETTER be as good as the
originals. I'm VERY picky about that.
I would definitely recommend complaining to Rabbit Valley. I was
recently sent a contract by them, regarding their printing of my
work, but I believe I'm going to have some issues with it.
Unfortunately, the print shop I've been using is now only open
during the day (when I sleep), and some of their personnel (and a
customer or three) seem to have issues with my material. It's been
very difficult for me to catch up on printing orders these past
several weeks, but I may be able to use a 24-hour copy shop in Boca
this week. I need to complete printing all these orders so I can
finally ship them out. As Des has told me, I am (unfortunately, it
seems) devoted to my art. More on this later...
--Jim Hardiman
Received on Sun Mar 31 2002 - 13:50:22 CST