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This was today's warm-up sketch and drawing from my TV guide, which had a special about Westerns. I think I have never seen this movie, but judging from the description I wouldn't like it very much, because of the excessive violence.
When making the sketch, I first tried to carefully draw the contours, looking for landmarks, angles and basic anatomy. Even so, I got the left of the drawing completely wrong and had to redraw it while the rest of the drawing was already done. This meant the chin is much too big, although it doesn't seem too noticeable. In fact, it makes it even stronger than the original photo. The 3D perspective is off as well.
So while there is a lot of things wrong with this drawing, it still is a strong image, because I did pay so close attention to making it look impressive.
A stylish pedestrian brightens up a winter day on a gloomy Toronto sidewalk.
After wrapping my brain around using the Yashica Mat 124G, I needed a break so I really dumbed things down .... pulled out the TV Guide Plastic Cam!
Yes ... this camera was given away as a promotional tool if you subscribed to TV Guide magazine. Wow ... what a brilliant marketing scheme ... giving away plastic shit cams.
As I have a number of plastic toy cameras, I hadn't had a chance to use this one yet so I dropped some Fuji 400 into this baby without knowing what the results would be.
Proving that everything is for sale, here's a rare ad from a July 1969 TV Guide that sponsored the coverage of man landing on the moon. But shouldn't it have been brought to you by Tang?
Vintage TV Guide from: Sept 18th - 24th (1982) - #TV #TVGuide #Collectible t.co/VYMD2vs11M t.co/4TxZD4zjZZ (via Twitter twitter.com/HellinspaceStor/status/803421888894541828)
Even though I was only 4 or so, I remember wanting to mary Marlo Thomas!
"That Girl" was another family favorite for us.
She STILL melts me down!
More info about "1968: The Year That Rocked America" exhibition: www.heinzhistorycenter.org/secondary.aspx?id=215&cont...