--- Siegl <ceoazt_at_yahoo.fr> wrote:
> I wanted to know how would the skunkworks girls
> look if some
> artist tried to make a fast rough portrait with a lead
> pencil.
I guess we all just found out. :-)
> the scanner didn't render the beauty of the lead lines,
> and I have
> been forced to accentuate the shadows, so the pages seem
> a little dirty...
Painfully aware of this problem, especially since I tend to
do quite a lot of erasing that in turn tends to dirty up
the page. Using a putty eraser helps minimise the issues.
Maybe someone who sketches in the 'red' pencil can tell us
if it eliminates this problem of page grubbiness as well as
scanning better?
> Oh, last thing, as there was no more room on the group
> once again, i
> have been forced to delete two of my previous uploads :
Yeah, sorry about that... Don't know if JMH has got those
as yet, so may have to co-ordinate to get them onto the web
page. Gives you a change to add the missing line from the
wheel rim. :-)
> I can only access the web on some weekends.
Explains why you've been 'quiet' of late. Starting a new
job on Monday (after three months of no job) is mostly
likely going to change my net usage!
Great to see you churning out some fan art! At least you
were kind to Jim in making him a fairly fit fellow and not
some flabby fan-boy figure! :-D We haven't seen any
fanart of Jim as the porcupine yet from memory...
Other than Natasha being one of my favourite characters,
there is something particularly appealing about the Natasha
pic you uploaded. Appreciation of 'fine female figures'?
:-P
Scrapper, Black Dragon, who should see if he can finish
another pic today before going to his new job tomorrow.
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Received on Sat Nov 05 2005 - 17:45:32 CST