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Prospect Rush just tweeted this image of an Archie Bradley sketch card I completed for their upcoming Prospect Rush Draft release. It's one of sixty-four cards I'm doing for the set.
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Wow, just wow.
I really wish I could say more but I'm really speechless.
That's amazing!!!
Prospect Rush is going all out. Smart move getting you to do the sketch cards for the set. Great work as always Emily.
Very cool!
That is one of the nicest sketches ive seen.
Excellent Job. I wish more sketch cards looked like that!
Thanks so much everybody! You guys are much too kind!
I mean it's no Tempy Moore, but it'll do
Do you have permission to post others? I would love to see what you are working on for this set.
Prospect Rush just tweeted this image of an Archie Bradley sketch card I completed for their upcoming Prospect Rush Draft release. It's one of sixty-four cards I'm doing for the set.
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GET OUT OF MY HEAD!!I mean it's no Tempy Moore, but it'll do
Thanks very much. It means everything to an artist when someone recognizes the amount of time and work that goes into creating a piece. I'd much rather be able to sit back and look at the finished product knowing that I've honestly done the best I can (even if I'm not always happy with it , than to be churning out loads of subgrade work just for the sake of large quantity.Give lessons to 90% of the other artists used for sketches in product releases. Also, explain to them what it means to take pride in your work. That's something I can easily see that you have from the quality that you put out.
Never stop.
Thanks very much. It means everything to an artist when someone recognizes the amount of time and work that goes into creating a piece. I'd much rather be able to sit back and look at the finished product knowing that I've honestly done the best I can (even if I'm not always happy with it , than to be churning out loads of subgrade work just for the sake of large quantity.
About how long would you say the 64 cards took you ?
Ryan
I'm actually not finished with all of them yet, but when I do finish it will probably be close to 200 hours of work altogether.
Thanks I know people tend to make fun of those cards, but believe it or not, I've seen worse.