> Calm down a bit, would ya elmer? Not meaning to bash
> on ya or anything, but your'e getting a tad ahead of
> the cart here...
Just attempting to resume on-topic threads here Thy!
Can we help it if Jim's art happens to look good on
cars, and t-shirts, and prints, and posters, and...
> Besides, if you buy a print or commission from him
> (or Des, for that matter), I'm quite sure that he
> wouldn't have a problem with you putting it
> on your vehicle.
Agree, but just like to hear that from them, as it is
nice to ask. Know what I mean? :-)
> Getting it there is another problem, but I don't
> know jack about
> airbrushing, so I'll leave that one alone.
If you can master the airbrush basics (ie, gun
control), then with the help of a PC and a digital
overhead projector (as well as a compressor, airbrush,
etc) then you can trace/lame a piece of art onto a
surface with a little bit of care. Laming for those
who've missed my previous explanation is when you
don't really do any of the hard work to create the art
and just modify the original to get the desired
result. Eg, tracing over someone else's work as would
be this instance with the airbrush.
> I hate cars, they cost too damn much for something
> that just gets me to work and back.
I take the train when I can. Gives me time to relax,
write parodies, read bike magazines and think up more
ideas as opposed to just exercise my creative
vocabularly. "Where'd you learn to !#_at_%^$#@!% drive!"
>Tho I supposed a little skunk ass would help me feel
>less bitter about the expense
And I suppose you're going to say that US$7 a print
makes the girls cheap? ;-) Though with my limited
skill (read into that what you will!), not easy...
> *elbows a nearby dragon*
Yeah, yeah, I'm here! ;-)
> Members buy permission to post Jims art on their car
>(or truck, in Scrappers' case)to become
> a member (possible post a pic of the finished work
> in the file section??)
I like the sound of that. Count me in. Lay down the
rules Mr Hardiman, I'm waiting to play!
> elmer "just a shovel" fudpucker
As long it isn't elmer being chased by Thylacine with
a shovel...
Remember! A good man is hard to find and a Hardiman is
good to find (especially if it's going cheap on
furbid...)
Scrapper, Black Dragon, who's pleased the group is
getting back on track...
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Received on Mon Apr 22 2002 - 23:02:06 CDT