wolfsongx wrote:
BlueEyesWolf wrote:
wolfsongx wrote:
Ok, more sketching, I hope you like them.
OOOooo, two more neat sketchs of The Wolf from Disney's Peter and the Wolf as well as Elliott the Dragon from Pete's Dragon too. Very nice.
Just one helpful hint, wolfsongx. The notebook lines are a bit distracting. Try using Bright White Inkjet Paper, that's what I use.Ok, I'll try that. Thanks Blue, I'm glad you like them.
You're welcome, wolfsongx.
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Working on more sketches. I'll post them when I get them looking right.
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wolfsongx wrote:
Working on more sketches. I'll post them when I get them looking right.
Good news. I'll be anticipating them.
I have today off, but I dunno whether to draw or go outside and enjoy the brief summer. By September, it gets icily cold, so this is my last month to enjoy the warm weather.
Now I have a dilemma.
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wolfsongx wrote:
BlueEyesWolf wrote:
wolfsongx wrote:
Ok, more sketching, I hope you like them.
OOOooo, two more neat sketchs of The Wolf from Disney's Peter and the Wolf as well as Elliott the Dragon from Pete's Dragon too. Very nice.
Just one helpful hint, wolfsongx. The notebook lines are a bit distracting. Try using Bright White Inkjet Paper, that's what I use.Ok, I'll try that. Thanks Blue, I'm glad you like them.
You may want to consider getting yourself a sketchbook or two, as that way all your pictures will last longer and also all be all together in one place and in chronological order. I have quite a few sketch books lying around that I use for different subjects that range in size and page count. Also, you may want to get yourself some acid free paper for art pieces that you spend a lot of time on, so they last longer.
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wolfsongx wrote:
Working on more sketches. I'll post them when I get them looking right.
Ooooooooooooooooh!
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The Busboy wrote:
I have quite a few sketch books lying around that I use for different subjects that range in size and page count.
Sayyyy..how come we haven't seen YOUR art, The Busboy? You have seen ours so why not yours?
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The Busboy wrote:
wolfsongx wrote:
BlueEyesWolf wrote:
OOOooo, two more neat sketchs of The Wolf from Disney's Peter and the Wolf as well as Elliott the Dragon from Pete's Dragon too. Very nice.
Just one helpful hint, wolfsongx. The notebook lines are a bit distracting. Try using Bright White Inkjet Paper, that's what I use.Ok, I'll try that. Thanks Blue, I'm glad you like them.
You may want to consider getting yourself a sketchbook or two, as that way all your pictures will last longer and also all be all together in one place and in chronological order. I have quite a few sketch books lying around that I use for different subjects that range in size and page count. Also, you may want to get yourself some acid free paper for art pieces that you spend a lot of time on, so they last longer.
That is a good idea, thought it will have to wait. I'm on a tight budget for now, but I will keep that in mind, thanks Busboy.
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BlueEyesWolf wrote:
wolfsongx wrote:
Working on more sketches. I'll post them when I get them looking right.
Ooooooooooooooooh!
*giggles*
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BlueEyesWolf wrote:
The Busboy wrote:
I have quite a few sketch books lying around that I use for different subjects that range in size and page count.
Sayyyy..how come we haven't seen YOUR art, The Busboy? You have seen ours so why not yours?
I would love to see that.
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wolfsongx wrote:
The Busboy wrote:
wolfsongx wrote:
Ok, I'll try that. Thanks Blue, I'm glad you like them.You may want to consider getting yourself a sketchbook or two, as that way all your pictures will last longer and also all be all together in one place and in chronological order. I have quite a few sketch books lying around that I use for different subjects that range in size and page count. Also, you may want to get yourself some acid free paper for art pieces that you spend a lot of time on, so they last longer.
That is a good idea, thought it will have to wait. I'm on a tight budget for now, but I will keep that in mind, thanks Busboy.
If you have a Borders book store by you, you may be able to find some sketchbooks for $5.99 and/or $7.99 right now in one of their bargain books sections.
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The Busboy wrote:
wolfsongx wrote:
The Busboy wrote:
You may want to consider getting yourself a sketchbook or two, as that way all your pictures will last longer and also all be all together in one place and in chronological order. I have quite a few sketch books lying around that I use for different subjects that range in size and page count. Also, you may want to get yourself some acid free paper for art pieces that you spend a lot of time on, so they last longer.That is a good idea, thought it will have to wait. I'm on a tight budget for now, but I will keep that in mind, thanks Busboy.
If you have a Borders book store by you, you may be able to find some sketchbooks for $5.99 and/or $7.99 right now in one of their bargain books sections.
Ooo, I'll keep an eye out for them. In the mean time, I'd even love to see a teaser. I have the ganwing suspicion that you're an excellent artist.
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wolfsongx wrote:
BlueEyesWolf wrote:
wolfsongx wrote:
Working on more sketches. I'll post them when I get them looking right.
Ooooooooooooooooh!
*giggles*
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wolfsongx wrote:
BlueEyesWolf wrote:
The Busboy wrote:
I have quite a few sketch books lying around that I use for different subjects that range in size and page count.
Sayyyy..how come we haven't seen YOUR art, The Busboy? You have seen ours so why not yours?
I would love to see that.
So do I !
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The Busboy wrote:
wolfsongx wrote:
The Busboy wrote:
You may want to consider getting yourself a sketchbook or two, as that way all your pictures will last longer and also all be all together in one place and in chronological order. I have quite a few sketch books lying around that I use for different subjects that range in size and page count. Also, you may want to get yourself some acid free paper for art pieces that you spend a lot of time on, so they last longer.That is a good idea, thought it will have to wait. I'm on a tight budget for now, but I will keep that in mind, thanks Busboy.
If you have a Borders book store by you, you may be able to find some sketchbooks for $5.99 and/or $7.99 right now in one of their bargain books sections.
Unfortunately we don't have a Borders near me. I can take a look at Barnes and Noble and see it they have any that are on the cheap side.
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punxnotdead wrote:
The Busboy wrote:
wolfsongx wrote:
That is a good idea, thought it will have to wait. I'm on a tight budget for now, but I will keep that in mind, thanks Busboy.If you have a Borders book store by you, you may be able to find some sketchbooks for $5.99 and/or $7.99 right now in one of their bargain books sections.
Ooo, I'll keep an eye out for them. In the mean time, I'd even love to see a teaser. I have the ganwing suspicion that you're an excellent artist.
ME!? An excellent artist. Nay, I just like to draw. But I will put up some sketches, I think I'll redraw a couple and color them.
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Here are some of my latest, on notebook paper again. Since I really like the cartoon TaleSpin:
Here is one more on topic:
I sketched these using model pictures I found, how do you think they look?
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Oh cool, you did Baloo and Don Karnage from TaleSpin as well as another werewolf! Neat!
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Awesome! Really like that werewolf you did!
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Thanks Blue and Busboy, I had fund drawing them. Well I broke down and bought a sketch book, acid free paper and no lines on it. The next one shouldn't have the blue lines of college ruled paper on it.
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OOo, I love the bear. I know who he is, but I don't remember his name. Still, I think you're fabulous with cartoons!
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wolfsongx wrote:
Thanks Blue and Busboy, I had fund drawing them. Well I broke down and bought a sketch book, acid free paper and no lines on it. The next one shouldn't have the blue lines of college ruled paper on it.
YAY!!
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punxnotdead wrote:
OOo, I love the bear. I know who he is, but I don't remember his name. Still, I think you're fabulous with cartoons!
Ahem, I posted earlier that the bear is Baloo from the Disney TV animated series, TaleSpin, punx.
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BlueEyesWolf wrote:
wolfsongx wrote:
Thanks Blue and Busboy, I had fund drawing them. Well I broke down and bought a sketch book, acid free paper and no lines on it. The next one shouldn't have the blue lines of college ruled paper on it.
YAY!!
Glad to make yall happy.
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Woot!
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Well, here is my first attempt with my new sketch book. I'm not too happy with it. I redid a sketch from the old one and it was fine but the ink smudges and so did the markers a bit. I guess it will just take getting used to on a new type of paper.
What do you all think?
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