Drawing


I recently stumbled upon a silly little online drawing program. The drawing tools are anything but subtle, but the fun part is that once you've finished, you can watch your drawing process as a short film.

When I'm teaching scenic painting, and my painters are starting out painting with their brushes stuck in the ends of bamboo poles, I assure them that working this way won't always feel like painting with their feet. I must admit, that this is how drawing this vulture felt. Very clumsy.

Of course, I seem incapable of doing a "pretty" drawing. Nope, it's nothing but carrion-eaters for this girl!

Comments

Anonymous said…
now that's why you're a scenic artist and i'm not!!

awesome vulture, full of personality!

my bumpy elephant:
http://sketchfu.com/drawing/5617-bumpy-elephant
Kaaren said…
That was cool!
Ryan said…
This is SO cool! But am I the only person to see that and think, "Hey, there's a letterbox clue we could hide in these things...."

It's not a real letterbox (I guess that makes it a virtual letterbox?), but I drew a treasure map at http://sketchfu.com/drawing/5705-virtual-letterboxing

=)
This is pretty snazzy. This is what I made. http://sketchfu.com/drawing/5692-my-cat-wants-blood
Kath said…
this is much too addictive... both drawing and checking out other people's masterpieces!

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