So when I was drawing tree twigs, I couldn't help but think... "Hey, I'm doing depth-first search! I should name this RED-BLACK TREE "
I haven't done pen art in awhile, and I enjoy it a surprising amount, even though not being able to erase gives me the wibblies. (also my marker died ;___; )
But anyway I gave it away to , because she asked me to draw something for her cubical. Now that I think about it, I give away a lot of art.
I left behind a sketchbookful to my art teacher last semester. Maybe I should ask for it back, it might come in handy (someday, lawl), but I didn't care enough about most of it to do so.
-- Critics will grumble. Of course they will. That's one of the functions of critics. As an artist it's your job to give them ulcers, and perhaps even something to get apoplectic about. -- Neil Gaiman
Absolutely amazing. You made great use of three colors (well...maybe one or two colors, however you look at it), the the balance of them is JUST right. ^^
As for not being able to erase...I just got a set of markers for Christmas. They are driving me insane. But I love them anyway. XD
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Starving doesn't make you an artist. But it does make those colored pencils look pretty tasty...
Haha, that little upside down kid is so cute with his widdle upside down question mark and everything! I like how he's interrupting that guy's emo moment. X3
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Critics will grumble. Of course they will. That's one of the functions of critics. As an artist it's your job to give them ulcers, and perhaps even something to get apoplectic about. -- Neil Gaiman
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"Shades of the dead! have I not heard your voices
Rise on the night-rolling breath of the gale?"
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"Memento Mori Ergo Carpe Diem"
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The people who look at you strangely when you suddenly burst into song and dance, are just jealous that they were not cast in a starring role.
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As for not being able to erase...I just got a set of markers for Christmas. They are driving me insane. But I love them anyway. XD
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Starving doesn't make you an artist.
But it does make those colored pencils look pretty tasty...
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Lords of the D20: Live in your world, play in mine.
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... And the mome raths outgrabe.
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