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ShenX
01-18-2002, 10:32 PM
My friend gave me a pencil blender and I just tryed it out on a lousy sketch ( I don’t do experimental things on my top stuff 🙂 ) Just take a look on how a pathetic sketch looks sooo professional now.
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Well I know it’s still lousy, but at least it’s in a professional way. 😛
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)Well I know it’s still lousy, but at least it’s in a professional way. 😛
And then I thought I could do some more freakish experiments and came up with this (
), thanks to my brilliant"geniwuss" 😛
Well, you should really try a blender 😀 , that you should
chihuadog
01-19-2002, 12:50 AM
You’re right. It does make drawings look more professional. I don’t think I’ll use it, though. I like my skeches in pencil only. Besides, I prefer using programs such as photoshop or paintshop pro to colour my pictures.
I think the blender suits you, though. The pictures do look a lot more professional. I was really impressed with the second one.
