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  1. #101
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    Thank you all for your comments

    justG you mean the scintillating fish? yeah it does have a moustache hehehe

    again thanx such a nice community!

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    Yep, I meant the fish looking at the lemur. Welcome back, sbug. =]

    - Gita

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    10 minute sketch...

    I hope to expand on this tonight... this was drawn on my lunch break at work. I downloaded the free version for Mac to play around with while I'm away from home...lol. I've spent 10 minutes so far, deciding what to sketch, and then doing it. I used an Anne Geddes doll for reference for the eyes and nose. :shock:
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    here is another quick sketch, i dont know how long did it take, but i am guessing around 30 min, cause i had to answer the door hehehe

    enjoy!
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    That's really cool, sbug. Very scary!

    - Gita

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    oooh i like that monster!

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    These are fun to look at. I have to be careful not to get bitten. I keep forgetting this is Art RAGE not Art soft smile.
    Be well,

    "Teach, Learn, Thrive"~DM


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    Hi Celithralia,

    There's always one area of a drawing that makes the rest look right.

    To me this time it's the left hand, under pressure and uncomfortable.
    I guess that was to prop the doll up and stop it rolling over, but babies do that too. You've captured that in one line of drawing. Well done.
    Luck is infatuated with the efficient.

  9. #109
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    Hi Celithralia,

    There's always one area of a drawing that makes the rest look right.

    To me this time it's the left hand, under pressure and uncomfortable.
    I guess that was to prop the doll up and stop it rolling over, but babies do that too. You've captured that in one line of drawing. Well done.
    Thanks, actually the dolls arms were laying straight out. A friend had her little one over the other day, and I caught her sleeping in this position.

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    some boring time....lost anyway!

    Here comes the invasion! :twisted: :twisted:
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