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Post by Lorraine on Apr 28, 2013 10:22:47 GMT -8
Hey, if you know me then you know that I physically cannot hold a pencil without doodling.
Yay drawing!
Other artists?
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Post by chandelure on Apr 28, 2013 11:55:36 GMT -8
Hehe iunno! I don't take art classes anymore but I doodle pokemon and such a lot, and a lot of my friends / people I know say that they're really cute & stuff uwu So I guess i could be considered an artist of sorts??
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Post by theryanneighbor on Apr 28, 2013 14:07:01 GMT -8
I doodle a lot but I'm not very good at it. XD
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Post by rendezwhom on Apr 29, 2013 18:54:35 GMT -8
Depends. Im better in the middle of class than in legitimate free time.
since i seem to take up more dilligence and patience in class than in free time. Since im more impatient, then I dont really draw a lot. It's kind of upsetting for me. So im planning to work on patience in drawing/art
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zombiegiraffe
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Post by zombiegiraffe on Apr 29, 2013 20:46:24 GMT -8
I spend a lot of my free time drawing. Usually some sort of monster or dragon. I'm really slow, though. It can take me weeks to finish one piece and I almost never color them. I'm in a drawing class right now but I'm probably going to fail because my professor expects crazy awesome realism even though most of my classmates have never drawn outside of the occasional stick figure. :/
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Post by ceta on Apr 29, 2013 22:51:16 GMT -8
I've just started my design course (Visual Communication and Design, to be specific), and I'm going to transfer to a Natural History Illustration course once I'm able, so I guess you could say I'm looking pretty keenly to be an artist!
I'd absolutely love to go to archaeological digs and such and draw the samples, or work in a museum or something like that. Pretty much I love all the career options that Natural History Illustration offers!!
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