Draw your characters while holding the paper

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Draw your characters while holding the paper

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Okay, basically hold a paper (no clipboards) and try to draw your characters.

Here's mine

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Oh, very clever

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That's a very lifelike image of the Pope there.
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Post by Charlesbrubaker »

lol.

Okay, I should've have worded that better...so, you hold a paper and draw your characters on that paper.

Seriously, someone help me word that clearly. You know what I mean, right?

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It's perfectly understandable, I'm Just playing with you.
Here's the real one.

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okay. For some reason, I have of knack of not able to tell saracasms. Normally, if I see emoticons, I can somewhat tell.

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Aw, emoticons are a waste of time. Learn to recognise sarcasm!

Actually, I find a lot of people here don't tend to recognise it without an emoticon trailing after it...ironic, no, considering the sarcasm they build their comics upon!
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Post by Phact0rri »

so you want us to hold a paper upright and try to draw on it?

won't we get holes in the paper *doesn't understand*
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charlesbrubaker wrote:okay. For some reason, I have of knack of not able to tell saracasms. Normally, if I see emoticons, I can somewhat tell.
Not your fault, sarcasm's wasted on the internet...

phactorri wrote:so you want us to hold a paper upright and try to draw on it?

won't we get holes in the paper *doesn't understand*
Not if u use a pen lightly and don't stab the paper. my main problem was having the strength to hold my arm up that long. (My limbs are twigs)

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Post by LibertyCabbage »

i already draw all my comics that way.

i don't really have a reason for doing it like that though. :(
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Post by Humbug »

These kind of things go both ways for me. I either break my lead or the paper. Gah, I apply too much pressure. :P

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my paper HOLDS ITSELF UP!!! OOOOOoooOoOOOOoOoOOOoo

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Post by Charlesbrubaker »

you CAN use thicker paper so it won't make holes, you know.

But don't you very THICK ones like cardboard. That's cheating.

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Post by Tanjou »

That was much more difficult that I thought it'd be. XB I can't do anything more than a demented little chibi...
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I used Strathmore sketch paper. XB Could have pulled out the drawing paper to cheat though. XDD
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ryclaude wrote:
charlesbrubaker wrote:okay. For some reason, I have of knack of not able to tell saracasms. Normally, if I see emoticons, I can somewhat tell.
Not your fault, sarcasm's wasted on the internet...
Comic Book Guy was right, you know; sarcasm detectors are a real useful invention!

Anyways...

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It disturbs me deeply that this isn't much worse than my usual efforts...
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Cope wrote:
ryclaude wrote:
charlesbrubaker wrote:okay. For some reason, I have of knack of not able to tell saracasms. Normally, if I see emoticons, I can somewhat tell.
Not your fault, sarcasm's wasted on the internet...
Comic Book Guy was right, you know; sarcasm detectors are a real useful invention!
But he was being sarcastic!

Also, how are people doing this? Mine was arm's length directly in front of me with a handwriting pen, kinda having to wave it about a bit to put down lines since there was nothing behind it.

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ryclaude wrote:But he was being sarcastic!
OH WOW, I NEVER KNEW THAT!!!


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...no, really...
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The sheer self perpetuality of this is mind boggling.

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And that was not sarcastic.

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possibly stupid

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But not sarcastic

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/me licks ryclaude.


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I did another one to make up for the unrelated posts. I like this challenge, non-time-consuming.
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