Jeff said:
” …The door frame in panel 1 doesn’t appear to be at a perfect 90 degree angle, though I’m wondering if Noll is holding up the screen door to make it look the way it appears today”
Jeff, come off that Noll had NO “discetion” in the matter! Locher drew it that way. Another goof which slipped by the Editors certain people want to blame for all the “problems”. It’s this sort of disingenious “tip toeing” around reality that makes readers realize that there is a tiny core of people that keep on defending and implying that NO mistakes EVER flow out from Naperville.
Now here is guidance to another .. See 1-24-09 Window and Antique car below. Then see 1-27-09 Window, NO car. Dissapeared! Not careful enough to “remember” what he drew 3 days earlier! Can’t “hide” by saying the Editors should have spotted it. I’d think that they would not be expecing a Senior practitioner to make so many “101 Art” flubs! Everyone will make mistakes, it’s the numbing “frequency”, that casts a dark shadow over the quality of his work.
Jeff said: ” …The door frame in panel 1 doesn’t appear to be at a perfect 90 degree angle, though I’m wondering if Noll is holding up the screen door to make it look the way it appears today” Jeff, come off that Noll had NO “discetion” in the matter! Locher drew it that way. Another goof which slipped by the Editors certain people want to blame for all the “problems”. It’s this sort of disingenious “tip toeing” around reality that makes readers realize that there is a tiny core of people that keep on defending and implying that NO mistakes EVER flow out from Naperville.
Now here is guidance to another .. See 1-24-09 Window and Antique car below. Then see 1-27-09 Window, NO car. Dissapeared! Not careful enough to “remember” what he drew 3 days earlier! Can’t “hide” by saying the Editors should have spotted it. I’d think that they would not be expecing a Senior practitioner to make so many “101 Art” flubs! Everyone will make mistakes, it’s the numbing “frequency”, that casts a dark shadow over the quality of his work.