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Old 08-25-2006, 07:34 AM   #10
John Reidy John Reidy is offline
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Thanks, Ant,

That is a refreshing point of view and I believe on target. In my career as a production artist and a manager of other graphic artists I often found that the production schedule rarely effected the quality. The longer the schedule allowed the longer it took to complete.

I haven't had the occasion yet for a rush portrait but I am glad you posted your experience. If I ever face that predicament I will remember this in my decision to accept or decline.
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