N.C. Winters is always drawing. When he isn't making comics, doodling or working as a freelance graphic artist, he spends his time painting pretty pictures for galleries from his home studio in sunny southern California.
While in school, I was working on a construction site, and the mason did the same with a wall, he just brushed water over the plaster, so it would look just made.
The client was impressed the mason “corrected” the wall so fast, ja!
haha that is great!
I remember having exactly the same problem with a client regarding the orange color…
Awesomme ! ^^
I’m gonna try that next time.
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Need a better printer! haha
hahahahaha just great!
haha nice one.
While in school, I was working on a construction site, and the mason did the same with a wall, he just brushed water over the plaster, so it would look just made.
The client was impressed the mason “corrected” the wall so fast, ja!
Haha after all clients are the true designers, not us
Done that, I’ts amazing how many times it works.
I had this happen to me a LOT lately
Spot on!
Artists have had to put up with people who don’t know what they’re looking at forever. I suspect they will be around forever too.
I remember a similar story about Michelangelo when he was carving the David statue:
http://experience-tuscany.thriftytuscany.com/the-nose-of-michlangelos-david/4461
So true. What they don’t know won’t hurt them.
Haha! A smooth variation on the old hairy arm trick.
LOL – this is hilarious!
You need to be a very smart or experienced designer to do that; I would go make changes to the design knowing they would not like it again.