Scrapped wips i made when I was still coming up with Orgill.
Although i like the one where he was studying, i think the idea was he's a slow learner.

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Scrapped wips i made when I was still coming up with Orgill.
Although i like the one where he was studying, i think the idea was he's a slow learner.
Please tell us more about Orgill!
Alright. I made this art a long while ago and it's been a wip since then, so might as well use it with this answer.
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What I can tell you about Orgill is that he's a little slow when it comes to reading. His mother taught him, but he just couldn't learn in a normal pace, luckily his mother is patient. As a grown adult, he still has a little trouble reading, but not as often as before.
I have this idea that Orgill and his mother grew up in poverty and had to make ends meet. So it was difficult for Orgill to study when trying to look for ways to earn money. (Once he worked as a wheelwright when he was younger, but always wanted to work in blacksmithing.)
Oh boy here we go, Orgill's getting his expressions and some clothes concept. Have a lot more plan for this character, yet so little time, but who's stopping me.
I'm still doing other stuff so might as well put this here for now.......
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Don’t know if anyone will read this, but if they do, it may save some headaches.
Recently switched from True Value to Orgill as our supplier. Wish we had done a lot more investigation, as it was definitely a poor decision. Will get to that at another time.
We use Epicor for our point of sale system, so this may not apply to others.
You may already know this, but we did not. Before allowing Orgill to transition sku numbers, there a few areas that you should protect.
First and foremost. Do not allow them to transition sku’s unless they are an exact upc match. Your Scotts/Ortho will suddenly be Spectracide and other brands. So closing out any inventory you still have, means re-entering sku’s and upc’s. If you have clear descriptions, preserve them. If you use them, preserve your “sequence numbers”. Do not allow a change of “stocking unit”, “ purchase unit”, “order multiple” or “standard package”. You may even want to retain “manufacturer’s part number”.
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