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From: russelljewell
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  • I love your invention, let me know when you get it thinner, this is great for finding your base view, I like to drag other elements into the scene from the surrounding area, but this looks like an excellent tool to get the painting started, might also be good to have a tone viewer added, Ie red clear plastic. Love it Love it Love it

  • Cerealcheeseee, what do you know about drawing I mean this is my teacher and he's a great artist and even though, I don't understand some things, That doesn't mean his drawings are pathetic, I say your pathetic because you just don't know what you are talking about so don't talk trash about an artist because I bet you are not even close to as well of a drawer as DR. JEWELL!!!

  • Your drawings are weak, pathetic critten

  • Why does everything have to be 'standardised'? I like the view finder, but working to a predetermined size stifles creativity. Just use an A3 sketch book and let your imagination wander! You might as well use a rule and set-square.

    Nice viewfinder all the same.

  • What a great viewfinder. I want to draw and paint on location but have difficulty gettin my subject matter narrowed down. I like your demonstration. This view finder is a must have for me.

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