Pohl has horrible advertising and an amateurish, 1990'esque website. The least they could do in regards to billboards is put some bullet-points... some potential reasons why a driver might want to come work for them. Instead of the current lame waste of money which has a picture of a truck and only conveys the desire to hire folks with a year of experience. A shame really, because they're a good family run company with lots of little perks. But I subscribe to the belief that the best thing they offer is a distinct lack of bullshit. I feel like I'm being treated like a competent adult who can manage his own time just fine, thank you very much. Where a large company usually feels compelled to micro-manage their drivers every detail.
HA! I also hope your cats are responsible. If not, you should probably think about not telling that story to any more people.
I don't think I can get to Sturgis in first gear.
The things that you noticed in those 2 paintngs are there, because, in real life, they were there. That is the general rule.
yellow submarine, which uses rounded modelling on oitherwise bright, flat colors, is an influence. "Wizards" used a techniques whereby light was shot through translucent animation cels to create a glow, and this techniques is not unlique the one where i put a thin wash of color in between a bunch of thick darker paint--like on temper's fish. Basquiat couldn't paint to save his life--and didn't.