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Old 08-03-2004, 05:42 PM   #21 (permalink)
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BTW what did you just use art pencils (I can't think of the exact names for them) to draw those? Or did you use the coal type stuff that some use?
I just used a common pencil for drawing of 6B graduation. It is very, very soft, dark and dirty —almost like coal. But you can sharpen it and draw with a lot of detail.

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Friedrich.

Finally took your advice,logged on to your posting,went away made a sandwich and then came back !!.

Very good drawing's well done,i have no artistic talent at all,i don't even try to draw stick people

You said that you are writing a novel and thats what the drawings are for,what's the novel going to be about ??.

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Either you have a lot of time on your hands or you just like drawing !!
VERY GOOD pics !!!!
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Rather like the Tin-Tin illustrations - nice mixture of reality with a distinct cartoon drawing style which make them interesting to look at.

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Rather like the Tin-Tin illustrations - nice mixture of reality with a distinct cartoon drawing style which make them interesting to look at.
Who's swallowed a arts dictionary then?

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Rather like the Tin-Tin illustrations - nice mixture of reality with a distinct cartoon drawing style which make them interesting to look at.
Who's swallowed a arts dictionary then?

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Prententious? Moi?

Arts Dictionary was eventually retrieved after heavy lashings of prune juice and the vigorous use of forceps () ... probably have to put it on ebay now...

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[quote=DirtyDick,Jul 6 2004, 02:01 PM]
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Rather like the Tin-Tin illustrations - nice mixture of reality with a distinct cartoon drawing style which make them interesting to look at.
Who's swallowed a arts dictionary then?

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You do that. You will probably retire on the proceeds! <_<
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I 'spose if I put it on ebay Amsterdam... or maybe Saatchi would buy it...


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