Throb

Ok I give up...

What's the difference between the two sketches?

I was never any good at those "What's different" puzzles.

Nice idea though. Out back in the warehouse, pallet of boxes of what...sex toys maybe?

MJL
 
<<Walks in with a tray of coffee and donuts>>

Morning everyone? Donuts? Coffee?

MJL
 
THROBBS said:
mostly his legs ( i doubt you were looking there)... and some shading and detail on the pallet itself.

the boxes are filled with whatever you might imagine. I was not the least concerned with THOSE boxes.

You're right. I wasn't looking at his legs or the boxes for that matter.

Got a question for you...how big are these sketches usually when you do them. Like a full sheet of paper? (8-1/2 x 11) Just wondering.

MJL
 
mjl2010 said:
You're right. I wasn't looking at his legs or the boxes for that matter.

Got a question for you...how big are these sketches usually when you do them. Like a full sheet of paper? (8-1/2 x 11) Just wondering.

MJL


Oooh good question. I was wondering that too.

Hello everyone. :kiss:
 
THROBBS said:
Mmmrrrrphh!
*brushes crumbs from whiskers*

Donuts?
gasp!? ok well I guess it is my turn to bring some!

at least I have my coffee...freshly made too.

5 min. later...
mmmmm. ahhh. ok now the coffee is gone.
 
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Just got home from work, any donuts left?

C

forgot to say hello to y'all! Helllloooo!
 
THROBBS said:
not imagined... he (and she) just couldn't hold it any longer.
*giggles* Makes me want to rethink any "spots" on boxes I receive in the mail. :rolleyes:

MJL,
It's nice to be able to peek my face back in. I've been trying to be a good little worker bee to keep the job. ;)
 
THROBBS said:
they all fit on crap copier paper... I have a stack of it here.

so, yes, 8 1/2" x 11" or smaller.

the last one...i sabout a 7"w x 8 1/2" tall image area.
the first warehouse version about 5" x 5" of "active" area.

A million years ago I worked on large pieces...but it is so much easier to work small. It is portable and scannable. for some pieces I'll work on nicer appare or illustraion board... especially if I am going to use watercolor or acrylics...

an example of a quick acrylic thing I did for a LIT "challenge" themed "black sheep" is the "evil alpaca">

Oooh, I love this Throbby. Great job. :heart:
 
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