It went like this, I got and E-mail from my client's college telling asking if I could do another more finished rendering for this job, upon finishing said rendering I found an E-mail saying not to bother because their client had already chosen drawing no 2. Such is life.
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This is outstanding Steve. Love the way you use line.
It's/they're all good.
Just as well you enjoy the process.
Glad that they came to their senses, albeit at your expense....
But...who's "Rasholnikov?" Is he a Dostoevsky character?
Thanks guys, I really didn't mind having another go, it beats working for a living.
i don't know anything about Rasholnikov except for his boyish good looks.
Oh jeez. You did not even neglect the tie. I aspire to achieve portraits like this one.
That's funny France since I was trying to live up to your last post.
i read "crime and punishment" three times in one summer (camping for an extended period of time) and your rendition of rasholnikov is totally how i picture him.
is this supposed to be him before or after he killed the landlady and her retarded daughter?
I think I like this one best of the four.
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