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Whilst what Russell says is absolutely true, and I certainly noticed that as well, I think it's not so bad in this case. It's very true about sometimes having to draw things 'wrong' to make them look right, and I think that one, if not exactly falling into that category, is not so glaring that it screams at you. I have to keep in mind that arty farty types such as me, who notice that sort of thing, are often too picky on such matters. If I was hoping to sell such a picture, I'd not let something like that pass, but for drawings that are mainly for personal enjoyment, and of course also a learning process, then it is very good, because WW1 craft are apt to throw up a lot of confusing perspective.
Al
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Wiseman: When you removed the book from the cradle, did you speak the words?
Ash: Yeah, basically.
Wiseman: Did you speak the exact words?
Ash: Look, maybe I didn't say every single little tiny syllable, no. But basically I said them, yeah.
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