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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Too bad Bob Ross was never a courtroom sketch artist. All the guy had to do was pass out a few bongs and talk for a couple hours and people would slip into a coma and hed have all day to get it right.She's no hack, but... If she has trouble drawing under time constraints, maybe she's not so well cut-out for a job that demands that you always work under severe time constraints!
Yeah, Rob, she's crying all the way to the bank!
A budding career in court sketching awaits you.I read an article where she said that really nice portrait she did of TFB took her two days and she finds him really hard to draw so I decided to give it a crack but I limited myself to 45 minutes.
I had to scramble a bit and I am out of practice but I don't know if I think he;s hard, it's just hard to capture what is nearly perfect.
I read an article where she said that really nice portrait she did of TFB took her two days and she finds him really hard to draw so I decided to give it a crack but I limited myself to 45 minutes.
I had to scramble a bit and I am out of practice but I don't know if I think he;s hard, it's just hard to capture what is nearly perfect.
Why do they even pay somebody to do these sketches? What are they getting back for their money?
Why is the court system clinging on to a Morse code type technology when all Jane needs to do is take a pic with her cell phone? What am I missing?
You forgot the other three!Her original is probably worth thousands.
I tried one, I think it really captures him.
Cell phones and cameras aren't allowed in federal courts.
I read an article where she said that really nice portrait she did of TFB took her two days and she finds him really hard to draw so I decided to give it a crack but I limited myself to 45 minutes.
I had to scramble a bit and I am out of practice but I don't know if I think he;s hard, it's just hard to capture what is nearly perfect.