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  1. #91
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    It is a great little book! And so cool to see your ArtRage illustrations in print. Something nice about being able to handle them in a book. Got the hard cover version. Love it.

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  2. #92
    Thank you so much Victor, I'm glad you liked it. I really like the hard cover version too. I seem to have missed your previous post, thanks for purchasing!
    Sav

  3. #93
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    Smile I am new to tablet drawing with Artrage 4 and you are great with it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Boxy View Post
    Thank you very much everyone.
    Pai I might just keep the story under wraps for now in case it actually turns out good enough to actually send to a literary agent (ha, wishful thinking, what a nice thing that would be to do for a living!). Its nothing devastatingly good or new but you never know. The little badger cub is at the centre of the story as are his dad and the owl obviously.
    I do hope to post more images as I loved getting the feedback from you all. There will be another 16 of these double page spreads to do, so a long way to go!
    Thanks
    Boxy
    I hope some day to do as well as you are doing with Artrage 4. My tablet is in the mail!

  4. #94
    Thanks AnArtist, I hope you're enjoying your tablet and ArtRage!

  5. #95
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    Pictures say a thousand words or can do done well..I love the idea of tree knots morphing into faces.

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  7. #97
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    I really liked it! Great idea! I'm gonna get hard cover one

  8. #98
    Thanks angelibutler, too kind! Every purchase brings the Piggotty Wood sequel a millimetre closer.
    Hope you enjoy it,
    Sav

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boxy View Post
    Thanks angelibutler, too kind! Every purchase brings the Piggotty Wood sequel a millimetre closer.
    Hope you enjoy it,
    Sav
    We want it to get closer by kilometres, not millimetres, Sav. I seem to recall you working on a script/screenplay based on Piggotty at one point. Did that lead anywhere you can tell us about? Or are such things tip-top-secret-hush-hush-keeping-mum?
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  10. #100
    Quote Originally Posted by Nickillus View Post
    We want it to get closer by kilometres, not millimetres, Sav. I seem to recall you working on a script/screenplay based on Piggotty at one point. Did that lead anywhere you can tell us about? Or are such things tip-top-secret-hush-hush-keeping-mum?
    Too kind Nick, never say never! I tend to use this project as a framework for learning new stuff just because all the assets now already exist. At some point I was interested in how to write a movie script and used Piggotty wood as a starting point. Must finish it. Obviously the next step after the script is to make the movie and as it happens I do need a project to teach myself Blender 3D, where my first task will be to model a few dozen cgi animators and a decent director so they can help create the movie. 😄 Dream on. I am reminded of a famous project called Rustboy...

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