04-02-2012, 05:40 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-02-2012, 06:30 AM by Albert Doyle.)
Ralph Cinque Wrote:You're the one who brought up the lintel, not me. I don't think it's lintel shade. But, it's definitely shade that is causing the slivers of darkness that you see on both sides of his t-shirt. About that there is no question. What else could they be? Stains? And they do not obliterate the material of the shirt. They darken it but do not obliterate it. And the same is true in the midline.
Here's a picture of guy with shade on his t-shirt that is similar to what we see on Doorman. All I'm saying is that previously you and others tried to argue that that shade on Doorman was something else, in your case, skin. That's what you said, Doyle, so don't deny it. But, it's shade; it's darkening the shirt but we can still easily see the margins of it, and you are dreaming if you think that shade from the chin or the lintel or anywhere else is causing that t-shirt to look vee-shaped. The t-shirt looks vee-shaped because it is vee-shaped.
You seem to be headed for a nervous breakdown, Doyle. Couldn't happen to a nicer guy.
Edit: He didn't answer the question.
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