I have a sheet of flags of the Palatinate in the War of the Spanish Succession which I created for a commission back in 2013. The whole sheet is too big to put on the blog at a decent resolution. So, the question is: Do I ask people to email me so I can email them back the full size sheet? Or do I split it up into smaller sections and post it gradually on the blog? The latter option will be much slower! I look forward to hearing opinions...
And this is a low resolution snapshot of the sheet:
Well, since I have yet to start a WSS project, gradual release with the best quality is my preference.
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David.
I think it would be better to make sections
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me know your opinion, Josef. :-)
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David.
Gradual release does it for me, some lovely looking flags on the snapshot, really looking forward to seeing them all.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Donnie. :-) Glad you like them. I think there is a pattern developing in the answers here!
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David.
At the rate I paint, gradual release would be my choice too.. they are lovely, btw!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Steve. Glad you like them. :-) I have a few other sheets of WSS flags to chop up and put on the blog including Cologne...
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David.
Good quality sections would be great - do you have to drip feed them? They are really nice, but then I wouldn't expect anything else.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tony. I think we have a consensus! Chopping up the sheets and feeding the flags onto the blog in small numbers it is. :-) Glad you like them too.
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David.
A wonderful selection of flags David, excellent.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the inspiration.
Willz.
Thank you, Willz. :-) I'll be posting some soon, I hope...
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David.
As others have said David, gradual release as quality is always more important than quantity!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Steve. :-) Will do.
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David.
yes please gradual release!
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting; I think we have unanimity on what I should do with the flags! :-)
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