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We'll miss him, but he sure was good with a mouse!

signguy 55

New Member
Just received my new SignCraft magazine, great as usual. Has a couple of articles about some old time sign guys passing away.

Also a couple of how to articles using Photoshop. Got me to thinking, 25 years from now are we going to mourn the passing of a digital print master like we would mourn the passing of an old walldog that could sling a brush? (That guy could flat use a mouse, and his transparencies were unreal!!!)

I hate that talent is unrecognized any more, everybody wants it cheap and quick, one article mentioned getting digital prints for $2 sq. ft. in Puerto Rico. I don't even see how you're paying for the ink at that rate.

I've done my share of walls and larger stuff, the few customers that still ask for a price on that stuff just get that glazed look in their eyes when you quote a job that will take 3 or 4 days, so they just settle for a 3' x 6' banner. (Can you have that this afternoon, I'm opening tomorrow.)
 

Marlene

New Member
check out the thread in the corel section from Joe Diaz titled "New illustration project". great work can be done with a brush or a cyber brush as talent is talent. so yes, I would say I would mourn the passing of talent no matter how the talent was expressed.
 
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