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enjoydotcom (Jan 3, 2008)
Serve them hot and with salt and pepper please.
5 comments – latest 4:
penpen (Jan 3, 2008)
ooo that looks delicious :D
don't forget the bacon and buttered toast!
emmamommalag (Jan 3, 2008)
Dang! That's making me hungry.
lori (Jan 3, 2008)
you drew it well :)
Miss_DJ (Jan 3, 2008)
yummy draw!!
drawn in 59 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Intermediate 
enjoydotcom (Dec 27, 2007)
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3 comments – latest 4:
enjoydotcom (Dec 29, 2007)
drawn in 37 min
Rip-it.
davincipoppalag (Dec 29, 2007)
Aw cute little fwoggy!
tandrew971 (Dec 31, 2007)
hes so cute
STARZSHINE (Feb 6, 2008)
It's not easy being green! too cute!
drawn in 1 hour 48 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Specialty Boards/Contest! 
enjoydotcom (Dec 23, 2007)
References: my hand and http://www.diggerhistory.info/images/posters2/my-daddy.jpg for the little girl.
Fun contest, fonts of first 3 versions are of my own making (drawn), but then found a font that suited better.
14 comments – latest 4:
enjoydotcom (Jan 8, 2008)
Thanks, hey I just realized, does this mean I getsame T-shirt?
Great_white (Jan 8, 2008)
Sweet!
Sweetcell (Jan 13, 2008)
Thank you, I try.
marcello (Jan 13, 2008)
mmm. the three are good, but I like 3rd place best :-)
drawn in 6 hours 58 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Intermediate 
enjoydotcom (Dec 2, 2007)
Obviously reference used, hope it is okay enough. At least I had loads of fun recreating them. :D
16 comments – latest 4:
friend (Dec 9, 2007)
What lori said.
enjoydotcom (Dec 11, 2007)
Aha, okay, well I'm very happy you like it as much as I like drawing it. Who knew that using a cartoon reference be so much fun and educating. :D
crucob (Apr 8, 2008)
wow.. i can almost smell the sunday paper.lol
shell (Apr 6, 2010)
nice work
drawn in 5 hours 1 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
enjoydotcom (Nov 24, 2007)
Blub, exceeded the space limit.
5 comments – latest 4:
Kloxboy (Nov 25, 2007)
This has a very Joyce like quality to it. ;)
davincipoppalag (Nov 25, 2007)
Tagger Joyce lol
enjoydotcom (Nov 25, 2007)
@ Lori, it looks a bit flat
@ Klox, ghe ghe
@ Dave, thanks

Wonder who invented the '@' symbol.
foxman8245 (Nov 25, 2007)
looks like it's right out of a NY subway... very nice!
drawn in 1 hour 47 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Specialty Boards/Contest! 
enjoydotcom (Nov 23, 2007)
Toying with tools is fun, especially tools that can not cut off anything vital :P
11 comments – latest 4:
enjoydotcom (Nov 23, 2007)
Uhm, looking at the thumb... whaha, it is what Axil says it is.
lori (Nov 23, 2007)
so is it gonna give birth or what?
enjoydotcom (Nov 23, 2007)
Not any day soon. It'll take at least 9 months.
lori (edited Nov 23, 2007)
well at least we know the golden sperm doesn't wanna be born, unless the pussy doesn't take a shower, maybe it can still swim, I'm sure I don't know
I'm going to start singing, "I framed a pussy" alllll the time :)
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drawn in 38 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
enjoydotcom (Nov 18, 2007)
Always wanted to do stained glass.
Made use of the bezier tool, fill tool, intensity and density, harden, soften, dodge and burn. Oh, and made use of fun.
11 comments – latest 4:
davincipoppalag (Nov 25, 2007)
Congrats on the place!!
Miss_DJ (edited Nov 25, 2007)
Glad this placed, it's wonderful!!
enjoydotcom (Nov 25, 2007)
Yup, there is a bezier tool, and so much better than the one you can use on shi.
Thanks for the comments, it was a fun contest.
Teapot (Dec 10, 2011)
It's fun and addictive and expensive, too. The glass and supplies cost quite a lot but you don't need a huge outlay of cash to get started. You should do it! I used to teach classes in stained glass. We made lamps and lidded/hinged boxes in the classes using the Tiffany copper foil method.
drawn in 52 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Intermediate 
enjoydotcom (Oct 20, 2007)
It’s Saturday...
7 comments – latest 4:
thesolarwinds (Oct 22, 2007)
this is adorable, love your style!
Kloxboy (Oct 26, 2007)
It's sooo Saturday right now. I feel strange. Nice piece. :)
Sweetcell (Oct 27, 2007)
Cuteness overload.
enjoydotcom (Oct 31, 2007)
Why did you feel strange Klox? I only have that feeling on sundays.
@Sweet, hope you didn't break a tooth on it.
That sea bothers me, anyone have an idea how I should have done better?
drawn in 1 hour 34 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Beginner 
enjoydotcom (Oct 6, 2007)
wings
4 comments – latest 4:
davincipoppalag (Oct 14, 2007)
Little cute wings on a little cute baby dragon..
ittykitty (Oct 14, 2007)
This is adorable!
enjoydotcom (Oct 15, 2007)
Thinking about adding arms to it.
pancakes_rock (Oct 15, 2007)
So cute And don't add arms too it looks cute this way :D
drawn in 1 hour 4 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Specialty Boards/Contest! 
enjoydotcom (Oct 8, 2007)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinterklaas#Sinterklaas
no reference used.
Shoe
Traditionally, in the weeks between his arrival and the 5th of December, before going to bed, children put their shoes next to the chimney of the coal fired stove or fireplace, with a carrot or some hay in it "for Sinterklaas's horse", sing a Sinterklaas song, and will find some candy in their shoes the next day, supposedly thrown down the chimney by a Zwarte Piet or Sinterklaas himself. However, with the advent of central heating children put their shoes near the boiler or even just next to the front door.

Typical Sinterklaas candy is the first letter of the child's name made out of chocolate, chocolate coins, a figurine of Sinterklaas made out of chocolate and wrapped in painted aluminium foil, and coloured marzipan shaped into fruit, an animal or some other object.

Children are told that Black Pete enters the house through the chimney, which also explains his black face and hands, and would leave a bundle of sticks or a small bag with salt in the shoe instead of candy when the child had been bad.

Children are also told that in the worst case they would be put in the gunny sack in which Black Pete carries the presents, and be taken back to Spain, where Sinterklaas is said to spend the rest of the year. This practice however has been condemned by Sinterklaas in his more recent television appearances as something of the past.

(I love wikipedia, saves my fingers from typing it all)
4 comments – latest 4:
deathking (Oct 8, 2007)
So santa claus is the foundation of commercialism.
davincipoppalag (Oct 10, 2007)
Great entry Joyce.Interesting tradition, too!
enjoydotcom (edited Oct 11, 2007)
Thanks Dave, I'm pretty pleased with the lines and coloring. And the tradition is great too, when you're a kid that is. The sweet anticipation, anxious to find out if there is a little goody or candy in your shoe. I always put my shoe under the central heating, because we didn't have a stove or a fireplace. Added bonus were the warm shoes :D.
And yes DK, Sinterklaas may have been the foundation of commercialism, I prefer to think commercialism took over Sinterklaas, because before stores, people made the gifts themselves. One of the other traditions I like(d) very much is "surpises" (pronounced surpreese - kinda French). Everybody draws a name out of a bowl, the name that is on the paper, is the one you give a gift. You make something that is specific for that person, a train for a train freak etc. And inside that you hide the real gift. Usually done in schools or sportsclubs for children. Lotsafun.
Auw, arms hurt now...
davincipoppalag (Oct 11, 2007)
Sounds fun..over here we just get into total crass commercialism and go into debt buying unneccessary stuff for everyone.
drawn in 1 hour 59 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
 
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