Yay for knotwork, too. Been having some fun with that lately myself, although I haven't done anything particularly traditional. Should check out your articles sometime.
By the way, about 1/2 done with Snowflake Obsidian.
The knotwork... meh. All I've got online is http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y280/Cioresta/dragon.jpg , which needs some serious work--I'm thinking of making some of those curves into sharper angles, and I need to make it symmetrical.
I'm enjoying it, but I'll warn you: you're in for some heavy crit on this one... (I don't let people who I know damn well can write get away with *anything.*)
Oh, that dragon is magnificent! I knew it'd be cool. I love how you've interlaced the lines to make up both the body and the wings, could get lost following it for hours on something like that.
Fire away! That's the point, the difference between a rough draft and the final draft. The more thorough you are, the easier it'll be for me to get it kicked into salable form. I may not always agree with the specific fixes that get suggested but I always at least think about it and usually come up with something better if a suggestion didn't go the way I intended the book to work.
Oh wow! I'll definitely be doing more in that style though, maybe sometime you'll get lucky and have money at a time one of the good ones comes up. Thank you for the thought!
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Yay for knotwork, too. Been having some fun with that lately myself, although I haven't done anything particularly traditional. Should check out your articles sometime.
By the way, about 1/2 done with Snowflake Obsidian.
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I'll bet your nontraditional knotwork rocks.
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I'm enjoying it, but I'll warn you: you're in for some heavy crit on this one... (I don't let people who I know damn well can write get away with *anything.*)
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Fire away! That's the point, the difference between a rough draft and the final draft. The more thorough you are, the easier it'll be for me to get it kicked into salable form. I may not always agree with the specific fixes that get suggested but I always at least think about it and usually come up with something better if a suggestion didn't go the way I intended the book to work.
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Brightest of blessings
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Love the scratchboard knots btw
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(I loved that one in specific myself and was considering bidding on it, but we are unfortunately broke at this time of the year. Ah well.)
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