Correct.
Cheers Madras I quite fancy a BD is that slate/sludge blue/grey, with a black silk-knit tie.
Sounds a touch more appealing than sludge grey!
Oo Bop Sh'bam - Great illustrations. I would love to see a project based on them.
Good stuff ooey. I'd love to see you do a sketch in colour after each of ocbds posts. And another series of jivey drawings witha bit of hep dialogue between cats on ivy clothes. Eg. "diggin tha 2 roll 3 man"
Last edited by fxh (2012-03-20 05:56:20)
This illustrating by tablet is so.....Hockneyesque.
I can't even find the pen for my tablet! I've done this by mouse. One man and his mouse!
I went to Aberdeen Uni you cheeky basturt. The Heroin is lacklustre at best.
Revisiting those old illustrations, that red jacket/white slack combo has me itching to get my red Wash and Wear out. Great colours.
If I was to do that combo though I'd go for a blue Uni stripe shirt. Looks grey from a few feet away but no where near as harsh as a grey shirt up close.
Last edited by Liam Mac (2012-08-07 12:46:26)
I need to build up some shirt fabric swatch lists, I still haven't got my head round the software.
Well don't ask me. I thought you were making these with fuzzy felt.
Haha!
I think your fuzzy felt arms have fallen down the back of the couch.
i ran out of felt
Love the illustrations. They highlight some of the variations in our common pursuit. I'm fine with a brown suit, but couldn't wear the red jacket (too Ron Burgundy)--and the black shoes would be replaced with something soft and brown. If I'm wearing a J Press or BB sack, I'll probably be wearing camp mocs or pennys in #8 or brown. Bucks or desert boots have a chance.
Last edited by P Hudson (2012-08-08 02:22:12)
I can understand sometimes stepping in something soft and brown but wearing it as some kind of make shift shoe seems like madness. Horses for courses.
I can't really understand the Ron Burgundy comment either. I can only guess you don't favour the natural shoulder? That 70's wide lapel structured shoulder look is miles away from what the illustrations depict.
I think darcy, tj or st louis had a red blazer for sale.