Posts:7510 Joined: July 28th, 2010, 12:25 pm
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I often do both with the image progression: have the first and final version in the first post and post the progress in new posts so people get updates and all
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Posts:2504 Joined: July 1st, 2014, 12:20 am
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Howdy JSB,
The only thing I can think of is that the 5.5" may be too close in size to the 9.2/4 so that shell splashes are harder to tell apart for spotting purposes. It may be that the triple 4" would work better with your cruiser.
No need to credit me for the boxed info thingy, I just type it up in notepad and copy paste to Alpha box in MSPaint then grab the rectangle an surround the text. Free to anyone.
For an AU then doing both page 1 and throughout the thread (which might end up with many pages) as you add new drawings. For personal designs it would be how you feel most comfortable, update page 1 if you want to, then you have all the drawings following each other in one place where it is easy to see how the design has progressed and evolved from start to completed drawing. Then updates through the thread so people can see the information and comments that prompted each different stage of the drawing.