All I can say is I definitely felt my heart rate spike. ...Then I remembered that was an old piece of art and was probably a copy a print or something.FreeFlier wrote:Not everybody panicked . . . I presumed that either that was a copy, or that there was something else involved, like an overlay . . . Actually, I think I would have added the ink spill in the computer until it looked right, then printed the result and laid the props in place.GlytchMeister wrote:I think what happened here is people saw Wapsi art and then they saw a potential for damage to said Wapsi art. And then there was a collective fit of panic that could basically be summed up as "OH NOEZ THE PRECIOUS ART HATH BEEN DEFACED!"Sgt. Howard wrote:Gee... I don't suppose it could be ... I dunno... a Xerox?!?
--FreeFlier
I'm not nearly as Gollum-eriffic (Precioussss!) about prints. Original art is a BIG deal though.