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Summer

Mon Jun 23, 2008, 11:30 AM
To anyone who actually reads my journals lol...

Im going to be drawing a ton load over summer because i literally have nothing else to do (unless i get a job...which i need)...but its not going to be my conventional drawing 'style'.

I bought myself some fancy new sketchbooks which i am planning on filling with reference material.

Already started today doing some feline studies. I feel like i wont be able to improve my drawings until i do some actual research into real forms of
-animals
-people
-clothing and creases

thats the plan so far anyways, unless i think of some other stuff im gonna wanna start drawing too. But yeah, dont plan on actually uploading the sketchbook work really, unless i do some detailed pieces

i might put some pages in my scraps too but i dunno yet, we're currently mid move to plymouth and i dont know when/if im going to be able to set up my scanners again until we're down there

but yeah, this is just a 'im not dead' and 'im not planning on dying either' journal for now to let y'all (if anyone even bothers reading this thing) know
XsarahX

  • Mood: Happy
  • Listening to: lynyrd skynyrd= freebird
  • Reading: the year of yes- maria headley
  • Watching: SUPERNATURAL!! everyone should watch it!!
  • Playing: resident evil....FOUR!!

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:iconeviecats:
Looking forward to new stuff, new art supplies always make me so happy! :dance:

--
Extinction is more than the end of something with a long run in the past. Extinction is murdering everything that would have evolved from that species in the future.
~Peter D. Ward, University of Washington
:iconsupernaturalsarah:
lol me too, i tend to get stupidly happy about them

like when i got exicted about paper the other day....my friend was like...huh?

they just dont understand *faint* lol
:iconeviecats:
I got one of those colored pencil blenders and tried it out last night, I about scared my husband out of bed yelling it's praises lol =p

--
Extinction is more than the end of something with a long run in the past. Extinction is murdering everything that would have evolved from that species in the future.
~Peter D. Ward, University of Washington
:iconkraken-terrorist:
Sounds like a productive summer :D

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We must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey, for it is ineviatable, might as well find a use for it.
:iconsupernaturalsarah:
assuming everthing goes to plan and i dont just end up snoozing in the sun everyday :B
:iconsupernaturalsarah:
aha! how fantastic
(they are a bit awesome though, when i first saw my mum after trying one out i talked about it for about 10 minutes straight just telling her how fab they are lol)
:iconeviecats:
I expected a wax pencil I had to press really hard to use, not the smooth wonderfulness and slight dental office smell that they are! Since you are familiar with them tho, can you tell me how quickly do they dry out? And when the whole tip stains with the colors does it tend to bleed the color onto the picture? ><;

--
Extinction is more than the end of something with a long run in the past. Extinction is murdering everything that would have evolved from that species in the future.
~Peter D. Ward, University of Washington
:iconsupernaturalsarah:
oh have you got like a pen version of one or something
i dont, unfortunately. i only have the prismacolor blender pencil...where did you get yours from? that sounds amazing!
:iconeviecats:
Jeez, I tried to link it for you, but I even checked the Micheal's site, which is where I got it and they don't have it listed, it must be brand new! o_O The brand is National and it's like a felt tip pen with a fat side and a small detail side. I LOVE it! I hope it's on it's way in, not on it's way out =)

--
Extinction is more than the end of something with a long run in the past. Extinction is murdering everything that would have evolved from that species in the future.
~Peter D. Ward, University of Washington

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