Can you experiment with this style some more? Because it has promise and may be perfect for our project (now called The Whale House, which title struck me while I was writing it last week - yes, actually writing!).
Thanks for that! I was rather taken with it myself. It was drawn on plain brown parcel paper with an HB pencil and then filled in wit Dr, Ph.Martin's white ink. Swapsies? Do you mean the original? I am planning to use this style more too, as I realised I was getting a bit tired of doing so much on the computer and wanted to get back to the more sensual experience of actually making real things. I'm getting really excited by the idea! : )
I suppose that all the pictures and stuff that I post here are covered by the copyright laws, so if you want to use it, you really ought to ask me or I might get a bit cross. I may occasionally use doctored images from other sources. If asked to remove these for copyright reasons, I will be happy to comply. No infringement of rights is intended, as I certainly don't make any profit from it! Or indeed anything at all! Except a warm fuzzy glow inside. Phew, this is boring! If you must poke or prod me, you could do worse than to contact:reetpeet@btinternet.com
Artist, Writer, and general 'Creative' type, PeeT! spends his days slaving over a hot pencil or keyboard as random ideas spew forth from his fevered imagination. Having no truck with rhyme nor reason, he revels in the absurd and pointless.
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Peet, that is gorgeous! Utterly. Three questions:
What is it drawn using?
Can you experiment with this style some more? Because it has promise and may be perfect for our project (now called The Whale House, which title struck me while I was writing it last week - yes, actually writing!).
What would you take in swapsies for it?
Great stuff.
Thanks for that! I was rather taken with it myself. It was drawn on plain brown parcel paper with an HB pencil and then filled in wit Dr, Ph.Martin's white ink.
Swapsies? Do you mean the original? I am planning to use this style more too, as I realised I was getting a bit tired of doing so much on the computer and wanted to get back to the more sensual experience of actually making real things. I'm getting really excited by the idea! : )
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