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Post by John Prengaman on Nov 6, 2009 16:50:53 GMT -7
This was taken using my BlackBerry perched atop a pile of books. In other words, it's not in high definition.
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Post by bigcatguy on Nov 6, 2009 17:06:16 GMT -7
cool video
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Post by Panzerschreck on Nov 6, 2009 17:19:04 GMT -7
I must draw him!
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Post by crosshair on Nov 6, 2009 21:46:26 GMT -7
Cool vid. Really neat to see how the drawing evolves from start to finish. I was grinning like an idiot just because the time lapse makes it look like you're on a MAJOR caffeine buzz. I'm easily amused, so sue me.
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Post by cougarhearted on Nov 7, 2009 9:43:37 GMT -7
Very nice job. As i said before, I wish I were able to draw like that, but then I have to realize that it takes a lot of effort and expertise to do so. I would try to practice art, but alas, it is my first year of college and have other things to worry about.
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Post by crosshair on Nov 7, 2009 11:41:04 GMT -7
Very nice job. As i said before, I wish I were able to draw like that, but then I have to realize that it takes a lot of effort and expertise to do so. I would try to practice art, but alas, it is my first year of college and have other things to worry about. My 6th grade teacher was superb at getting people like myself, who have trouble drawing a stick figure, to turn out some halfway decent stuff. The problem is that I just lack the patience to actually sit down and practice, that and my hands keep cramping up from holding a pencil. I also had to draw with one eye closed, because of my eyesight condition, because switching back and forth resulted in my getting the proportions messed up. That got annoying really quick. You would think that lacking stereoscopic vision would make it easy to draw a 3D environment on a 2D medium, but I could just never get the hang of it, despite my teachers best efforts.
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