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Pseudonymous (Feb 13, 2006)
Suring you could be drawing an ant thinking if it's hot in here?
11 comments – latest 4:
davincipoppalag (Jul 15, 2006)
..suring and you can have an idea sitting in a pool of hot color waving flags...
DeadlyBlondeArcher (edited Jul 15, 2006)
suring, WI (village, FIPS 78725)
Location: 45.00042 N, 88.37029 W
Population (1990): 626 (282 housing units)
Area: 2.6 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 54174
U.S. Gazetteer, U.S. Census Bureau

There you have it!!! It makes soooo much more sense now, does it not? :D
Pseudonymous (Jul 15, 2006)
Omg. Yes! It must be the birthplace of the idea box.
I knew you'd be the one to hit upon it. :)
drawn in 23 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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Pseudonymous (Feb 13, 2006)
You gotta gotta try a little.
13 comments – latest 4:
Pseudonymous (edited Feb 15, 2006)
Thanks, Sythe ^.^
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention. He's my boyfriend. >.>
Mmhmm. Yeah.
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Feb 15, 2006)
verrrry nice... so what are you dong here... go take care of the REAL THING, darlin' :P
Pseudonymous (edited Feb 15, 2006)
What am I 'dong' here? XD
Yeah. If he were really my boyfriend, believe me. I would definitely follow the above instructions.
SYTHE (edited Feb 17, 2006)
Instructions- insert tab "A" into slot "B" or "C" (I'm going to hell for that comment)
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Pseudonymous (Feb 11, 2006)
Constructive criticism, anyone?

Edit: It's not worth it to ask for more space, so it's gonna stay as is. Oh well. :)
7 comments – latest 4:
terracotta (Feb 12, 2006)
Very pretty, Pseu. for an overall impressionistic effect I don't think you need to do a lot of fine detailing. Here's what I'd do: lighten those shadows behind her ears and spread them over the hair so that it looks like the brim of the hat is casting a shadow over the hair (but not too dark.) Think about where your light source is in this picture and then you'll know where the shadows should fall. You might try shaping the bridge of her nose a little--most people don't have a bone in the bridge of their nose that is quite that wide from top to bottom. Also, a small shadow underneath her lower lip will indicate the indented curve between lip and chin--think of it as the shadow that the protrusion of the lower lip casts on the top of the chin. Your skin tones are real nice.
SYTHE (Feb 12, 2006)
Looks like her nose is a bit long and the top looks a bit flat. I think the black rose/bow needs some more detail, maybe some lighter areas on top? I agree that the hair looks a bit undefined as well.
Pseudonymous (edited Feb 13, 2006)
You're right, Sythe. I was trying to get the bottom moved upward, but I couldn't figure out how to on Lascaux. Any ideas? Do I just have to draw it all over?

Edit: Whoa. I had no idea I reached my limit on this thing. O_O
SYTHE (Feb 17, 2006)
Yep, those pesky limits just hit you from outta nowhere don't they?!?
drawn in 56 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Pseudonymous (Feb 12, 2006)
Tall, dark and married!
5 comments – latest 4:
davincipoppalag (Feb 12, 2006)
There ya go..just like the shirts!
Pseudonymous (Feb 13, 2006)
Oh, cool Joe! Now I can sound smart and say..."Oh, yeah. I just copied the style of Roy Lichtenstein..." and bat my eyelashes. And lol Dave.
strangeoid (Feb 13, 2006)
Fabulous! Simple colors pwn.

And I'm a -huge- fan of Lichtenstein.
SYTHE (Feb 15, 2006)
Lol, ain't it the truth. Great comic style!
drawn in 30 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
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Um?
Pseudonymous (Feb 12, 2006)
Did you ever notice that you can say that to anyone for any occasion?
7 comments – latest 4:
Pseudonymous (Feb 12, 2006)
What...?? WHAT??? I can't hearrrr youuuu!!! Speak louder! LOUDER!!!
You're gonna have to let this get all the way across the freeway. Ok?
terracotta (Feb 13, 2006)
I like the way they say it in Port Wenn, Wales. Wh'EVer.
staci (Feb 13, 2006)
my favorite word.
Pseudonymous (Feb 13, 2006)
That's cool. I'm gonna start saying "Wh'EVer" from now on. Drive my family crazy. :D
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Pseudonymous (Feb 12, 2006)
This was just a quick doodle to practice layers.
5 comments – latest 4:
Pseudonymous (Feb 12, 2006)
Thanks, Gig!
Gigandas (Feb 12, 2006)
lol, np Pseudo! :D
davincipoppalag (Feb 12, 2006)
Wow Leah..this is great. It looks just like the pictures on those shirts they were selling a couple of years ago.
Pseudonymous (Feb 12, 2006)
Thank you!
drawn in 1 hour 39 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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Pseudonymous (Feb 9, 2006)
My Nikerdood! :D
6 comments – latest 4:
Pseudonymous (Feb 9, 2006)
Thanks! He's really a sweet thang. He took a nap with me today. :)
Pakasutemanshikuka (Feb 10, 2006)
so cute! brilliant job :O
WarHorse (Feb 10, 2006)
Thats really cute. Does it look like the real dog? Its really fluffy. Kind of reminds me of a furby.
Pseudonymous (Feb 10, 2006)
I love you, WarHorse. :) <3
drawn in 20 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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Pseudonymous (Feb 9, 2006)
A view from the sunroof of my car.
14 comments – latest 4:
Gigandas (Feb 12, 2006)
Uh oh, Beverly Hills has turned into real life 'Grand Theft Auto.' :o
Pseudonymous (Feb 12, 2006)
MUAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

Ok, now that I've got out of my system. *puts the machete away*
Sorry about that Dave. I don't know what came over me.
Gigandas (Feb 12, 2006)
lol, so Pseudo....just how many weapons have you bought and stashed away in your basement vault after acting up like this at 3AM ;)?
Pseudonymous (Feb 12, 2006)
Ummm...I'm not sure I want to answer that. You never know who's listening. *glances behind her with shifty eyes*
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Pseudonymous (Jan 31, 2006)
It nourishes your sense of elegance.
7 comments – latest 4:
Qwerty_Wittle_Fawah (Feb 1, 2006)
I really like what you are doing. There is something odd about the spoon though :-/ I can't place it, and I also can't wait to see this finished
darkshadow (Feb 2, 2006)
nice shinny
like the purple plate
Pseudonymous (edited Feb 9, 2006)
drawn in 44 min
Murr. I'm getting kinda sick of this. I don't think I'm gonna finish it.

Edit: Forget this. It's done.
Rosemary (Feb 10, 2006)
great shine :)
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Pseudonymous (Feb 6, 2006)
I need to write a comment here, so...
21 comments – latest 4:
Kraisa (edited Feb 10, 2006)
Looks kind of like Jerry Ryan to me...I think it is a beautiful picture.
I think the eye on the left is a different shape than the one on the right...thats why they look funny to me. The one looks all open and the other is sort of squishy...I can't really talk though I have trouble doing to eyes that match! Maybe mine are mismatched and thats why I have trouble...?
Pseudonymous (Feb 11, 2006)
Thanks :)
I dunno - I don't really see it that way...maybe I've just stared at it wayyy too long. It could also be because she's sort of turned to the side and so her eyes are a different shape? *shrug*
Axil62 (edited Feb 13, 2006)
She is slightly turned to one side and here's the deal. The eye that is closer (not much at all, but closer) is smaller than the one that's supposed to be further away. This confuses the senses and makes the drawing look "weird". It should be the other way around, closer bigger, further smaller. If you look at the whites of the eyes, you'll see that her left eye shows more white on one side of the iris than on the other while her right eye basically has an equal amount of white on both sides of the iris...which again is backwards, her right eye would be more likely to show less white at the outside corner and the left eye more like you have her right eye as far as the whites of the eyes go. Also the corner of her mouth (her left our right) extends a little too far. The colors and shading are very good though, excellent really. The skull is pretty much a cylinder with a rounded top. You need to bend the facial features around the curve of the cylinder instead of portraying them as being on a flat surface.
Pseudonymous (Feb 13, 2006)
Thanks, Axil! You really clarified the problem well for me. I can see it now. (I wish I could fix it, but oh well. Space constraints. :)
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