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Topic: Importance of Howard Pyle and the Loomis connection. |
Solid Nate
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Forum: Digital Art Discussion Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2003 7:38 pm Subject: Importance of Howard Pyle and the Loomis connection. |
How's this for discussion on Pyle's theories:
His theories ( the ones you've presented) are so basic that anyone more than a wet behind the ears beginner in illustration understands them implicitly ... |
Topic: Importance of Howard Pyle and the Loomis connection. |
Solid Nate
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Forum: Digital Art Discussion Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2003 10:25 pm Subject: Importance of Howard Pyle and the Loomis connection. |
The conversation is not going to go anywere anytime soon because Mr. Johnson's art book is his bible and it has "truths" in it that he obeys without thought and he feels he needs to convert artists an ... |
Topic: Importance of Howard Pyle and the Loomis connection. |
Solid Nate
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Forum: Digital Art Discussion Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2003 12:36 pm Subject: Importance of Howard Pyle and the Loomis connection. |
Gothic Gerbil, I doubt you'd ever agreed with me in any case considering I rarely post.
Funny how you just assume that I'm an "artist type" when in fact I enjoy illustration far more than fine art ... |
Topic: Importance of Howard Pyle and the Loomis connection. |
Solid Nate
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Forum: Digital Art Discussion Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2003 6:20 pm Subject: Importance of Howard Pyle and the Loomis connection. |
I think you're placing too much emphisis on value and formula. It's good to know that kind a stuff, but art is not a math problem. Following a whatever formulae you get from Loomis, Pyle, and Birrens ... |
Topic: Public Domain and Rights |
Solid Nate
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Forum: Random Musings Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2002 12:13 pm Subject: Public Domain and Rights |
I've heard on the radio not to long ago that copyrights last life plus 50 years. But I think the Disney corporation owns the characters now, not Walt Disney. So I wouldn't get my hopes up about the Mi ... |
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