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#212467 12/09/2005 11:51 PM
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The image I wanted to post here on GDC is too big, so I posted it on my own website, and supplied the link.

Taking a cue from Erik of Norway, I put my energy toward drawing a break through militaria piece. Something I could use for a little exposure and yea, shameless self-promotion. I thought; if I had to draw my first militaria picture and I knew I was going to just give it away, who would it be for? So, I asked Darryl if he had a favorite picture of an SS parade I could draw. For this drawing I knew I wanted to draw a prewar SS parade. A personal interest. Darryl produced a well known, published photograph. Having given me the image inspiration and sharing so much in common with the guy, including flying, I turned my project into a poster for him. Let's admit it. He has probably saved each one of us at least once from throwing (lots of) money down the toilet. So in return for giving all of us something for nothing, here is my tribute and returning to him of something for nothing. Plus, look at the respectable name he let me use on the poster. Pretty risky considering all he saw before was a little portrait of my Opa I did.

Anyway. I invite you to let me know if there is anything you would recommend I work on. Yes. Opinions welcome. Darryl and I love the boots. The contrast makes them leap off the page.

I know it's probably not a big market, but, if you know someone that wants a personal picture of theirs memorialized, or needs an illustrator for an up coming militaria publication, (Sorry I missed ya Thomas) you can contact me at CDCLEVE@BELLSOUTH.NET.

Here's that link:

http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vi...132BD69F3ECA61566748


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#212468 12/10/2005 12:55 AM
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Someone resized it for me. There. Now I'm a happy camper.

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Darryl Collection Art

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#212469 12/10/2005 03:25 AM
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Very awesome work! You are very talented!

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#212470 12/10/2005 03:40 AM
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Very impressive. I hate to be such a 'picker' but, is the SS officers sword got a cavalry curve to it? Thanks for sharing. Razz


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#212471 12/10/2005 04:28 AM
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You have a gift my friend,
Very impressive and if I could draw like that I would have a portfolio the size of a house. Jackboots in 3d, great work.
Regards

#212472 12/10/2005 01:16 PM
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Stephan,

As I mentioned to you in private, I am very honoured and humbled that you have drawn this wonderful rendition of a group of LAH soldiers on parade for me. You definitely have a great talent and should pursue it.

For Mr. Dalton...your criticism of Stephan's work actually plays into his favour and highlights what a fine artist he is. The Officer's sword is the early version saber that the SS used before the straight-bladed SS-FuhrerDegen was developed in 1936. It does indeed have a subtle "cavalry curve" to it...as it should and which Stephan captured nicely.

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#212473 12/10/2005 02:25 PM
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Great job !!
You have a talent that allot of people can only dream of !

Maybe you should consider offering this as a service to others. It could fund your collecting hobby Smile


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#212474 12/10/2005 02:28 PM
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Bob,

Read the text in Stephan's post...
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if you know someone that wants a personal picture of theirs memorialized, or needs an illustrator for an up coming militaria publication, you can contact me at CDCLEVE@BELLSOUTH.NET.


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#212475 12/11/2005 12:19 AM
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That is a great picture, I love B&W artwork. Also I agree you could make some good money off this awesome artwork. Wink

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It is nice to know that our pilots in the USN have skills in the arts and humanities. Very well done and bravo. Also, Darryl Pajot does deserve all the praise we can muster, granted his signal contributions to civilization and knowledge hereabouts.

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Superb work!

And Darryl is one of the best!

Talent of some is unreal!


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#212478 12/11/2005 10:43 PM
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Wow! Thanks guys. I was quite concerned how well, if at all, this would go over.

Hey Mike. Don't worry. I understood your question. Funny thing these curved swords in the SS. I know. Good observation though. I did want to know if everything was historally accurate or not. This would be the panel to bring it to.


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#212479 12/12/2005 12:15 AM
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I am very impressed and envy your talent! Well done!


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Stephan, I can't get your link to work. Where is your website, I would love to see more of your work. Thanks, JohnJ

#212481 08/07/2006 07:38 PM
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Wow!! That is amazing...are you taking requests? Wink


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