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Old 04-25-2020, 06:50 PM
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Awesome!

How about a Musial?
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Old 04-25-2020, 08:00 PM
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Wow! Those are amazing! You'da thought they were part of the original set.

I like what you've done with the team logos also. The Reggie Yankees logo looks original. I think the Mets logo on Ryan shows a bit too much detail - you should blur it up a bit.

And if you could add the shadow of the 'B' on Drysdale's cap to Garvey's cap, that would give it much more depth.

So cool, and so beyond my skill set, I feel bad even offering any feedback.
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Old 04-25-2020, 08:20 PM
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Not at all! I actually agree completely. The "B" was air brushed (like a 70's card). As for the Mets logo...believe it or not...I actually painted one up and let if "unclean" and it STILL looks too crisp!!! Here's the logo zoomed in on...
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LolThose are beautiful. I have a couple of slides shot by SI photographer James Drake that would look great as a 1952 Topps. Do you accept commisions?
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Those are beautiful. I have a couple of slides shot by SI photographer James Drake that would look great as a 1952 Topps. Do you accept commisions?
I do. Message me, please.
Thank you!
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Hi Phil,

Your work looks fantastic. I bid on a Brooks Robinson 1958 Flexichrome years ago in an auction, but didn't go that high on my bid since this particular card isn't my favorite. The Flexichrome did look better than the final card; they should have used it as is.

Keep up the good work. I especially like the Palmer with the exception on maybe going a little to "red lipstick" on the lips
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Old 04-26-2020, 07:19 AM
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These are pretty cool! And the link you posted elsewhere on the Flexichromes was super interesting. Reminds me of the time when I learned photography from my dad who built a dark room in our basement (both houses now that I think about it). Good times aside from the smell of the chemicals which probably was not good for a 12-13 year old or adults for that matter.
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Hi Phil,

Your work looks fantastic. I bid on a Brooks Robinson 1958 Flexichrome years ago in an auction, but didn't go that high on my bid since this particular card isn't my favorite. The Flexichrome did look better than the final card; they should have used it as is.

Keep up the good work. I especially like the Palmer with the exception on maybe going a little to "red lipstick" on the lips
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Thank you! The lipstick is intentional, of course. I wanted it to pop big time! I have updated the Brooks. I went back to the drawing board....literally...and now have a flexichrome '52 for him as well...
They don't look too different, actually. I do prefer the Flexichrome version, however. I gave it a more traditional crop, slightly widened the borders and evened the skin tone. I also went with a Mid Century Gothic font that topps used on some cards. The '52 set used 11 different fonts! Crazy details.
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