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purple...@opelnews.de

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Nov 19, 2004, 4:17:54 PM11/19/04
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Really nice work there!
Dunno what the rest of the gang would propose, but I think the pics -could-
use a bit more compression without being too jpg-y ^^ Furthermore, my
client didn't decode the (2/2) posting at all, just weird letter garbage. Pity.
Greets, Dragon

"Chris Goodwin" <esel...@hotmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:Xns95A5C43671404e...@204.152.189.149...
> made this for my drawing class. it's oil pastel on cotton paper.
>
> it's big.. like.. 2 feet by 3 feet.. so i also drew up a quick
> sketched study for the image. a mark of my current skill is
> that i'm able to get -something- evocative.. but i'm not really
> at the point of understanding such that i can replicate the
> process. so the study wasn't -so- useful because, even though
> i like it a lot, i wasn't able to draw it again. as a result, the
> sketch is it's own finished piece, distinct from the pastel
> drawing; the expressions are quite different.
>
>
>


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Rich Chandler

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Nov 21, 2004, 4:07:11 AM11/21/04
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Chris Goodwin wrote:

Looks like it got broken up.

I'm surprised you didn't draw "Donkey Hotay" :-)


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DawnWolf

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Nov 26, 2004, 8:39:52 PM11/26/04
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On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 08:51:33 -0800, Dennis Lee Bieber
<wulf...@dm.net> wrote:

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> Agent couldn't handle it either. Agent is good at combining split

I selected Join from Agent's Message menu, manually, and it worked
just fine.

Agreed, though, split posts can be a pain for folks who are not used
to them.

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