May 30, 2008
…aaaaaaaaaaand we're back. Thanks for your patience.
So this is the beginning of Vol. 14 of meeting notes and encompasses November of last year till (most likely) June of this year (maybe July). I've decided to change up the format of these posts a little by posting full page thumbs that link to the larger images.
Anyway, on to this weeks images, which, apart from the robot, can be summed up as vicious beasts. Enjoy.
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May 29, 2008
Step 7:
And there you have it. I hope now you can fold a fitted sheet with confidence and alacrity. Personally, I feel that even though you
can fold a fitted sheet, it's not worth the effort.
Labels: fitted_sheet, illustration, sketches
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May 28, 2008
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May 27, 2008
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May 26, 2008
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May 25, 2008
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May 24, 2008
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May 23, 2008
I have always contended that it is impossible to fold a fitted sheet and that the best one could hope for was a vaguely rectangular result. I would scoff at peoples claims otherwise.
Well recently for work I had to do a series of illustration demonstrating that not only was it possible to fold a fitted sheet, but also how to do it.
Since I have been very lax lately about putting up meeting notes (I've scanned a bunch in and should have some for next Friday), I thought I would put up these over the next week.
I present you with step one in sketch and final form. I would just like to note here that these were done on a
Cintiq tablet that we had in the department for a few days, and if any one ever wanted to get me one of these as a gift I wouldn't turn it down.
I'm not going to put up the copy that went along with these, as if I've done my job, the illustrations should tell the whole story.
Labels: fitted_sheet, illustration, sketches
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