It was more complicated than I thought - Trying to explain how you work...
I actually filled 2 A4's with just thoughts and notes... about 20% of it made any sense.
I don't know why I chose to draw the most complex of hair pieces... but my brain has always been a mystery for me so...
Ooooh! Awesome!! Thank you Majah!! Really helpful! Gotta try it out sometime
Wow.. this is gonna be a hell of a lot practice!
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Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them.. and you have their shoes...
...That would be kinda hard because I just drew as I usually do (in small circles).
BUT I'll see if I can do it again and try to see how I really do it.
Explaining the way my brain works is the hardest thing.
I"m not sure I get the whole "drawing in circles" thing...except I'm thinking that the image is actually a lot larger than it looks...so what would you do for a lot of detail on a smaller drawing?
I am SO faving this, btw.
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This is the best kind of person to talk to: someone who is willing to take an honest look at the evidence. Being willing is essential. Evidence cannot convince the unwilling.
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Wow.. this is gonna be a hell of a lot practice!
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Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them.. and you have their shoes...
I sure hope it will be to some help!!
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it's a tutorial I have to try some time
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When you change the channels on the TV the presenter you were just watching DIES INSTANTLY
Coolt. "Great minds think alike".
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...That would be kinda hard because I just drew as I usually do (in small circles).
BUT I'll see if I can do it again and try to see how I really do it.
Explaining the way my brain works is the hardest thing.
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When you change the channels on the TV the presenter you were just watching DIES INSTANTLY
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Next time you see the white rabbit run free
You might not want to follow
Lose your youth, cause beauty is truth
It's just harder to swallow
I am SO faving this, btw.
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This is the best kind of person to talk to: someone who is willing to take an honest look at the evidence. Being willing is essential. Evidence cannot convince the unwilling.
-- Norman L. Geisler, Frank Turek, David Limbaugh
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