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Old 5th March 2006, 09:51 AM   #1
Andy Davis
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High praise from all, I’m a little overcome Especially when compared to Wagner and claimed to be better! Eek I wouldn’t go that far but I can see what you mean. The illustrations in “Cut & Thrust” are a lot more 2 dimensional but for the purpose they do the job excellently. I know everybody uses photos these days but I think it’s the cheap, easy and inadequate solution. They are rarely of an adequate size for good identification/clarity either.
Well not sure exactly were I will go with this but I’ll continue to illustrate my own items and see how that turns out. I must also remember to put some sort of scale on the final versions.
Cheers all for the vote of confidence.
Andy
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