Brett's catch phrase (the title of this posting), often directed at my work, could've been applied to his. The Beamer is not black, but made up of many dark shades. Rendering metal surfaces in pencil, be it the 635 or 1211, is similar to the process necessary to paint show cars - many layers of different colours blended by an expert hand with a discerning eye.
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Sunday, April 17, 2011
Darker. It needs to be darker.
Today's esurience was curtailed by a wedge of Kaimai Brie and Tuxford & Tebbutt's Wensleydale washed down by a glass of Morland's 'Old Speckled Hen' ale.
Brett's catch phrase (the title of this posting), often directed at my work, could've been applied to his. The Beamer is not black, but made up of many dark shades. Rendering metal surfaces in pencil, be it the 635 or 1211, is similar to the process necessary to paint show cars - many layers of different colours blended by an expert hand with a discerning eye.

Brett's catch phrase (the title of this posting), often directed at my work, could've been applied to his. The Beamer is not black, but made up of many dark shades. Rendering metal surfaces in pencil, be it the 635 or 1211, is similar to the process necessary to paint show cars - many layers of different colours blended by an expert hand with a discerning eye.
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