"how to critique this..."
i really am groping in the dark here though, dude ... it is the strangest experience for me
When i do 3D, the creation process ... sometimes

... can be rather unpleasant, aggravating and stressful.
When things don't work out right away i can blame it on the incapability of the software and find workarounds
But then once i am done i am ever so proud can enjoy the heck out of the result.
With painting now it is quite the opposite, the act itself is pure joy and i ever so love every second

... but i then hate the result with a passion
And here all i can blame are my own stiff hands that just refuse to place the line the way i want them to
That's a long standing problem that always kept me away from drawing and i am so very in love with Verve because for the first time it's exciting enough to keep me trying
Even though i don't see much improvement in the quality of my attempts yet i do at least already get to it faster than in the beginning
Verve is like healing balsam for my cramped, cold hands, dude

... Thank you so very much
"Where's the signature?"
Well, painting is such an unfamiliar world for me anyway but that" whole concept especially is puzzling to me
Maybe i am missing some special significance to it? But to my eyes, a signature always flattens all the realm if an iamge?
i do have the same sensation with subtitles or credits over movies for that matter.
... Thinking more about this ... i told you before that your panic room opening credits are one of my all time top favorites?
Could well be that it was immediately so harmonic to me because it was incorporated into the depth rather than forced on top, you know?
Hmmmh, i guess i would sign the backside of a print, but tagging on top feels odd somehow?
Maybe its cause i come from the 3D side and it never occurred to me signing a rendering
Or quite probably i am just missing something altogether?

In any event, thank you so much for coming in here and making me smile
All of you guys are just darling

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