

Patrick McGoohan (Rest In Peace)
(T-shirt Available, Poster Available)
7-Shape Vector drawn in Xara Xtreme.
If you want to be immortalised in this same way and be part of my project,
then just go to this page here. It tells you about the project and how you
can send me a picture and be vectored. Also you can suggest famous
people that you might want to see.
All 7-Shapes Art: Public (inc. B3tans) | Music | Artists | Politics | Actor | Comedy | Director | Literature | Science | TV & Radio | Pointless
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and the whole concept of the project
well done you
*edit* have you done Patrick Moore?
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Thu 15 Jan 2009, 8:52,
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well done you
*edit* have you done Patrick Moore?

But I'll put the old games master on my list.
All suggestions are welcomed for people to do.
Although I have about 600 famous cult people to do already.
And about 100 B3tans.
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Thu 15 Jan 2009, 8:59,
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All suggestions are welcomed for people to do.
Although I have about 600 famous cult people to do already.
And about 100 B3tans.

... I'm trying to do one a day now. That's my plan. So to get 1400 odd will take me about 4 years or something.
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Thu 15 Jan 2009, 9:02,
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(if you're at all familiar with my heads). I'm currently on a -teen number, I think.
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Thu 15 Jan 2009, 9:06,
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Embroidered onto different scraps on linen, then the scraps sewn together and backed.
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Thu 15 Jan 2009, 9:19,
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I've got a lot to do this year- the main one being a quarter of an hour's worth of hand drawn animation *looks a bit frightened*.
I've done it before, but nowhere NEAR on that scale.
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Thu 15 Jan 2009, 9:22,
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I've done it before, but nowhere NEAR on that scale.

Ish. If by that you mean '...in your head' then yes.
Luckily there's nothing in the way of story as such or dialogue, just lots and lots of water.
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Thu 15 Jan 2009, 9:24,
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Luckily there's nothing in the way of story as such or dialogue, just lots and lots of water.

Stylised water, I hasten to add. That's more for me rather than anything else, adhering to a style will make it so much easier (not to mention quicker).
Nothing particularly lifelike. Fucking hell, I'm such a gung-ho tossbag, I'll never draw again.
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Thu 15 Jan 2009, 9:26,
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Nothing particularly lifelike. Fucking hell, I'm such a gung-ho tossbag, I'll never draw again.

but I'm not sure that you were anymore.
Good morning miss
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Thu 15 Jan 2009, 9:35,
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Good morning miss

it's a type of bedding — a bed covering composed of a quilt top, a layer of batting, and a layer of fabric for backing, generally combined using the technique of quilting. Another technique for securing the quilt layers is tying. Tying refers to the technique of using thread, yarn or ribbon to pass through all three layers of the quilt at regular intervals. These "ties" hold the layers together during use and especially when the quilt is washed. This method is easier and more forgiving if the quilt is made by hand. Tied quilts are called, depending on the regional area, "lap", "comfort" or "comforter", among other names. Many quilts are made with decorative designs; some quilts are not used as bed covering at all, but are rather made to be hung on a wall or otherwise displayed. In British English, quilt is another way of saying duvet, wadding is another way of saying batting, and calico refers to muslin rather than to a fabric with a printed pattern on it, but that's not important right now.
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Thu 15 Jan 2009, 9:19,
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if you could possibly add Screaming Jay Hawkins to that list please....
i8.photobucket.com/albums/a44/moxievision/Screaming-jay-hawkinsN.jpg
He's quite an interesting looking fellow.
Obviously, only if you're ever done with all the others and you REALLY want to do another one.
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Thu 15 Jan 2009, 9:01,
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i8.photobucket.com/albums/a44/moxievision/Screaming-jay-hawkinsN.jpg
He's quite an interesting looking fellow.
Obviously, only if you're ever done with all the others and you REALLY want to do another one.

I love that guy ... he's quality. Mad and cool at the same time. He was really good in Mystery Train as well, if you've not seen that film check it out.
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Thu 15 Jan 2009, 9:03,
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Ooooooh, thank you.
(Nice to hear he's already in the pipeline, I really think your style would suit his features.)
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Thu 15 Jan 2009, 9:04,
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(Nice to hear he's already in the pipeline, I really think your style would suit his features.)

'ningles everyone!
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Thu 15 Jan 2009, 8:56,
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mind if I like to my commemoration from last night?
www.b3ta.com/board/9094211
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Thu 15 Jan 2009, 8:56,
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www.b3ta.com/board/9094211

Was anyone watching... I think it was BBC4 last night? Blow Up (watch this film, loads hate it but I love it and it's got the glorious Vanessa Redgrave in) and then a program about Rankin redoing some famous fashion photographs. Wonderful.
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Thu 15 Jan 2009, 8:59,
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may I suggest Steve McQueen for the treatment
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Thu 15 Jan 2009, 9:27,
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... but not the Steve McQueen you're thinking about.
I'm doing the other one, the one that did that film about Bobby Sands and won the turner prize.
Not the Actor one.
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Thu 15 Jan 2009, 9:32,
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I'm doing the other one, the one that did that film about Bobby Sands and won the turner prize.
Not the Actor one.

even though you are 100% correct
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Thu 15 Jan 2009, 9:40,
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