| 22 Jun 2004 | LV <stevenclark@gma...com> | Very nice. You are getting much better. If you want to have some good old fun drawing, get a plain piece of white paper, or notebook paper, sit there and stare at it, until you begin to see patterns in the inconsistent bloches that are often apparent in paper-pulp products. Eventually you'll see something interesting and you can trace it. This usually provides the basis of interesting drawings. Somewhat similar to the inkblot pictures psychiatrists use, you draw what you want to see. Although its a bit hard to get used to, a bit of practice and you'll be drawing something that looks remarkably similar to what you see in the pulp!
Anyways, nice chatting, I'm pretty busy at the moment, so if you have any responses email me or IM me. I start work at America West airlines soon, so I'll be in and out of training, and probably working graveyard shifts. Hurray for flight benefits, now I can go see my dad in Austin on my days off. I can also fly to other places in the U.S. as long as I have a place to sleep at night. I'm thinking about visiting my friends in Colorado, flying to florida, and I get to go to Hawaii now with my godparents, or go to hawaii and bring my friend from Houston with me because his family owns a timeshare and we can use it. Anyways, just some interesting info. I'm still pretty excited about it as I guess you can tell. ^_^ | |
| 3 Oct 2004 | Whit | I reccomend you use more pastels, the color blends nicely with the others. Keep up the good work | |