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    Regan's Rotten Drawings

    This is my rotten thread for my rotten drawings.

    This is a very inauspicious start.


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    hahaha thats funny start with a scribble then ad a lil more pencil and watch it grow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cartuneman View Post
    hahaha thats funny start with a scribble then ad a lil more pencil and watch it grow!
    Like stream-of-consciousness style! That might work! I'll try. :thumbsup:

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    :laughing::laughing: Ha!..Ha!...I like it! cool style.....

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    When I can't think of anything to draw sometimes I just scribble all over a page
    and then look for images to refine - like looking for images in clouds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by feliceworkshop View Post
    :laughing::laughing: Ha!..Ha!...I like it! cool style.....
    Thanks! It will be quite an adventure for me to try drawing a Bluth character...I don't know if I'll be able to break from my style. That would be a good challenge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayTea View Post

    When I can't think of anything to draw sometimes I just scribble all over a page
    and then look for images to refine - like looking for images in clouds.
    Ah, clever! That's probly a good way to get some interesting shapes.

    I'm a little dissapointed in myself...I just finished reading a fantastic book about getting ideas for stories and drawings. "What It Is" by Linda Barry...PHENOMENAL book. But I didn't put it into practice...next time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Regan View Post
    stream-of-consciousness
    I love that phrase. Theres just something about it. I first encountered it in the writing style of joyce's autobiography, and love to see it meted out in art.

    That said, I'm not a jazz fan.

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    ...I don't know if I'll be able to break from my style. That would be a good challenge.
    ...WHAA?... why would you do that? you have such a cool style...kinda reminds me... this guy http://www.natbenchley.com/images/hirschfeld.gif (the artist style that is and not the subject matter :laughing

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    Quote Originally Posted by feliceworkshop View Post
    ...WHAA?... why would you do that? you have such a cool style...kinda reminds me... this guy http://www.natbenchley.com/images/hirschfeld.gif (the artist style that is and not the subject matter :laughing
    Well, maybe like a more naive, less finicky-swoopy Hirschfeldian style.
    Last edited by Regan; 05-03-2009 at 09:00 PM.

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