Elegant Emily
I love my husband!
Thanks in advance for taking a look at my post!
I make military stationery, and hand-illustrate all of my images (no clip art or any of that). So now I'm going to start my F/A-18 stationery and I want to make it as accurate as possible without "getting stuck" on this plane and working on it for the next 4 months.
My husband said it might be easiest to do a hybrid/combo of the hornet and super hornet, but illustrating a nonexistent plane would make me sad!
So my question is... if I don't want to do separate stationery for all four planes, should I just start with one hornet and one super hornet? Would you have preferences about C vs. D or E vs. F?
If you fly a D but I illustrated a C, would that bother you if you were looking for stationery?
What if you fly a super hornet but I only illustrated the hornet? Would THAT bother you?
Just trying to feel out some opinions here! Thanks again for your time and responses.
I was thinking of starting with one F/A-18C and one F/A-18F
I make military stationery, and hand-illustrate all of my images (no clip art or any of that). So now I'm going to start my F/A-18 stationery and I want to make it as accurate as possible without "getting stuck" on this plane and working on it for the next 4 months.
My husband said it might be easiest to do a hybrid/combo of the hornet and super hornet, but illustrating a nonexistent plane would make me sad!
So my question is... if I don't want to do separate stationery for all four planes, should I just start with one hornet and one super hornet? Would you have preferences about C vs. D or E vs. F?
If you fly a D but I illustrated a C, would that bother you if you were looking for stationery?
What if you fly a super hornet but I only illustrated the hornet? Would THAT bother you?
Just trying to feel out some opinions here! Thanks again for your time and responses.
I was thinking of starting with one F/A-18C and one F/A-18F