Anyone in to Art?
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There are some talented people here.
devino246 - My favorite is the bird. I've tried my hand at drawing and I do OK at perspective, but the bird is all about markings and shadow with a lot of detail and that's where I suck at drawing.
Eatonpcat - People don't always appreciate the art that goes into architecural design and engineering. One has to come up with a drawing that has form and function, within the shackling rules of building codes - and a builder has to understand it to make it real.
56panelford - I might be biased because I have an appreciation for miniatures, but that's a lot of detail. The hinges, the mirrors, the FORD lettering, the air filter and radiator - even the upholstry. Sheesh.... Do you use a microscope with your saw? The bath towel cracks me up.
devino246 - My favorite is the bird. I've tried my hand at drawing and I do OK at perspective, but the bird is all about markings and shadow with a lot of detail and that's where I suck at drawing.
Eatonpcat - People don't always appreciate the art that goes into architecural design and engineering. One has to come up with a drawing that has form and function, within the shackling rules of building codes - and a builder has to understand it to make it real.
56panelford - I might be biased because I have an appreciation for miniatures, but that's a lot of detail. The hinges, the mirrors, the FORD lettering, the air filter and radiator - even the upholstry. Sheesh.... Do you use a microscope with your saw? The bath towel cracks me up.
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