At 1/23/13 08:15 PM, Captain-Carrion wrote:At 1/23/13 05:01 PM, Lucky wrote: drawings=ass?This slutty chick in highschool offered sex because I drew her a shitty picture of John Lennon wrestling an octopus.
did you taker her up on it?
At 1/23/13 08:15 PM, Captain-Carrion wrote:At 1/23/13 05:01 PM, Lucky wrote: drawings=ass?This slutty chick in highschool offered sex because I drew her a shitty picture of John Lennon wrestling an octopus.
did you taker her up on it?
At 1/23/13 09:06 PM, Lucky wrote: did you taker her up on it?
sex is sex, lucky
At 1/23/13 09:06 PM, Lucky wrote:At 1/23/13 08:15 PM, Captain-Carrion wrote:did you taker her up on it?At 1/23/13 05:01 PM, Lucky wrote: drawings=ass?This slutty chick in highschool offered sex because I drew her a shitty picture of John Lennon wrestling an octopus.
imgay
I got together with my gurlfrand because of my/her art, but it wasn't directly like "OMG I LIKE YOUR DRAWINGS LET'S DATE AND SMANG AND STUFF", it was more of a helpful element that brought us closer together.
At 1/23/13 05:01 PM, Lucky wrote: Has anyone EVER done a drawing or heard of someone doing a drawing for a girl
Not unless it was another dame. Only other motherfuckers I've met exercising pen to paper in a gnarly aesthetically pleasin' manner were dolls themselves.
At 1/23/13 06:10 PM, ornery wrote: To my recollection my drawings never were the direct thing that got me laid. They have removed womens clothing though after being seen.
haha, that means its your move Ornery...
At 1/23/13 05:01 PM, Lucky wrote: I'm like really curious if a girl would ever/has ever went OH GOD THAT DRAWING IS AMAZING LETS HOOK UP
I only get the "OH GOD THAT DRAWING IS AMAZING"... that's all Nae said :(
Speaking as a girl, amazing drawings definitely raise my opinion of a fellow, but if I didn't find him otherwise intelligent/attractive/sensible/good natured that wouldn't be enough to get him laid.
At 1/24/13 10:01 AM, lovingthedark wrote: Speaking as a girl, amazing drawings definitely raise my opinion of a fellow
Fantastic... oh wait... theres more....
but if I didn't find him otherwise intelligent...
um...
attractive
ah...
sensible
mmmm...
good natured that wouldn't be enough to get him laid.
... oh well, never mind :D
Some guy in New Zealand wants to ban cats nationwide. I think that's awesome. You kiwi NG folk should be proud of your country.
At 1/24/13 02:15 PM, Escalus wrote:At 1/24/13 01:46 PM, Spags wrote: Some guy in New Zealand wants to ban cats nationwide. I think that's awesome. You kiwi NG folk should be proud of your country.Yay. (I hate cats)
says Escatus
At 1/24/13 02:15 PM, Escalus wrote: Yay. (I hate cats)
OH noes! they want to kill us!?
Meow <3
At 1/24/13 03:31 PM, Escalus wrote: "they"? lol
that furry needs a better dental plan lol
At 1/24/13 01:46 PM, Spags wrote: Some guy in New Zealand wants to ban cats nationwide. I think that's awesome. You kiwi NG folk should be proud of your country.
I saw him on the news and he was saying something like "cats should be forced to wear bells, because it's been proven that that reduces their killing of native birds by up to 50%", and I thought "that sounds reasonable. Bells aren't such a hassle for cat owners."
But then he quickly went into his crazy thing about cats being serial killers, and suddenly he sounded like a crazy person.
People like him should really learn that you don't have to go the whole nine yards.
At 1/24/13 04:50 PM, Aigis wrote: People like him should really learn that you don't have to go the whole nine yards.
People like him probably can't count to nine
At 1/24/13 04:58 PM, big-jonny-13 wrote:At 1/24/13 04:50 PM, Aigis wrote: People like him should really learn that you don't have to go the whole nine yards.People like him probably can't count to nine
You're both just jealous cause he's a great thinker of our time.
Wasn't this a South Park episode once, by the way? Eric Cartman became the Schindler of cats.
At 1/24/13 04:58 PM, big-jonny-13 wrote:At 1/24/13 04:50 PM, Aigis wrote: People like him should really learn that you don't have to go the whole nine yards.People like him probably can't count to nine
He has a PhD in economics.
Thats all I have to say about that. Dayum.
I didn't even understand what I was seeing at first, holy shit.
At 1/24/13 09:11 PM, M-Vero wrote: I didn't even understand what I was seeing at first, holy shit.
check my art if you like I am new to this site and want to know what people think
At 1/24/13 04:50 PM, Aigis wrote: People like him should really learn that you don't have to go the whole nine yards.
Besides the bells, I think there is a lot of sense in keeping cats indoors, or only letting them outside on a leash. With the main critique I hear against his suggestions being that he would limit what poeple can do within their own homes; that seems to me to be a healthy solution. Sure you can keep a cat in your house if you treat it right; but I don't allow you to go around and kill birds in public places; why should I allow your cat to do so?
Also; that's brilliant orn
RIP stephen's island wren
At 1/24/13 05:56 PM, ornery wrote: Holy balls.
Thats all I have to say about that. Dayum.
.... mind = blown....
At 1/24/13 09:19 PM, michaelnao275 wrote:
check my art if you like I am new to this site and want to know what people think
1: make a thread
2: Post your stuff
3: Read this to help you take high quality photos.
4: ????
5: profit.
good luck
lets just go to the side for a bit for a pointless expression of words...
so yeah, ive been doing this digital method of drawing now on Photoshop for a year and I recently just started doing doodles again on paper, nothing too new or interesting...
initial feeling is that I'm more dexterous, more delicate and above all else more accurate with my lines, my shading is also more smove than what it was before and the feeling of 1-1 drawing is nicer but above all else the ability of rotating the page is a missed factor, I truly do love that ability, its something they outright missed in digital drawing, and it feels so organic and looks much better in comparison.
It's a better drawing experience and educates you more, but digital art is easier and in the long run cheaper.
so yeah that's pretty much what I wanted to say
At 1/26/13 06:42 PM, Escalus wrote:At 1/26/13 06:40 PM, M-Maher wrote: smoveThe moment I noticed that my attention span went right out of the window.
fuck, I blame the communists for my poor literary skills.
Rotating the canvas is something they've added in the latest photoshops and any reputable art program made in the past few years also usually has it. So cs5+, sai, and i believe manga studio had it as well, of programs I've used.
it's kind of up to the person what method of drawing is better for learning to draw, yes traditional is the time tested way, but everyone learns differently, and as long as you're drawing you're learning etc etc etc.
Fun Fact: If you use epoxy spray on glass to seal in the paint but also have an area that is etched, it will fill in the etch effectively erasing your design. Luckily two things: 1) if you catch it in time paint thinner can remove it restoring the etch (though you may have to go over it with tool or paste to make sure the image is fully restored) 2) I found a neat way to "erase" mistakes I might make while etching.
At 1/24/13 10:01 AM, lovingthedark wrote: Speaking as a girl, amazing drawings definitely raise my opinion of a fellow, but if I didn't find him otherwise intelligent/attractive/sensible/good natured that wouldn't be enough to get him laid.
I'm so sensible I look both ways before crossing the street, ladies.
At 1/26/13 06:40 PM, M-Maher wrote: It's a better drawing experience and educates you more, but digital art is easier and in the long run cheaper.
Traditional art isn't necessarily expensive. You can draw on anything with almost anything, and a sketchbook and some writing utensils is a much cheaper initial investment than a tablet and a laptop is. Plus you're left with hard copies immediately, so you don't have to further invest in a printer, paper and ink for an equivalent product.
At 1/26/13 11:20 PM, lovingthedark wrote:
Assuming you already have a laptop it's possible to get a cheap tablet (I think Nae's mentioned a few). And if printing isn't crucial, you don't need to invest in that either. Now, buying a small set of pencils and some okay paper is still probably cheaper, but being set for drawing digitally isn't that much of a leap.