Muddy Cyclist
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Thank goodness I read this again, I hope @gennepher didnt read it wrongly.bit of animation
Animation not ammunition.
Thank goodness I read this again, I hope @gennepher didnt read it wrongly.bit of animation
Ours literally get thrown around and where they land could be half way down the street so yes a whistling key ring type bin would be great lol5.3 to begin the day and as it seems to be a warm start at 10C I think I shall spend some time outdoors.
It is comforting to know that bin men nationwide are cast from the same mold. I had considered glueing my old phone to the most errant of bins so I could call it to save some time. Perhaps those keyrings that beeped when you whistled might also work
Enjoy the day
I met a very decent catholic Christian lady who was a radiation physicist in medical physics.@lindisfel
I remember going to see Billy Graham perform at the Methodist central hall in Plymouth was very impressed but it is the only time I can recall when somebody told myself and Judith that we were not Christians because we were RC I have attended services in Methodist, Pentecostal and baptist churches my best mate was licenced reader in the Church of England so attended in his church often but that was the only time that ever was said to me I of course just said God bless you brother and smiled.
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Love it brilliantly scary Santa.
I have zen brush on my android tablet but it is only version one and no matter how I try nothing seems to come out right everything looks like it's been done by a three year old. I can see me having to get an IPad some time.
Must add It probably wont make my drawings any better though that's down to me I suppose.
Thank you for the 'scary' compliment @dunelmWell that is some scary Santa you have there. fluorescent paints and a bit of animation like that kid in Home Alone - consult with Popeye about scare factors.
Brilliant Alder trees @Muddy CyclistGave up on idea of cleaning cars, probably now in trouble but I will brave it out. Went for a walk and found the Alder Trees that were giving me so much artistic trouble. Two A4 Plein Air sketches, first pencil second wax Brass Rubbing Block. About 15 minutes for first and less than 5 for second...
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This may or may not be useful https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk then scroll down and enter your postcode This is my area. Could we be in Tier 1 and my gym/man cave save me from the hell of Julie and MIL's idea of Christmas - watching musicals and eating rum butter. Both of which stretch my abilty to control my gag reflex to the max
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That makes Her Ladyship look even worse if that were at all possible.Interesting, thank you. This is my area
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Thank you. ME too.Brilliant Alder trees @Muddy Cyclist
I like both, but I like the second sketch the best.
Salvador Dali clocks meets the outer limits.Thank you
I am making a guess you would probably like to see some colour on your painting app. ZenBrush only has black @JohnEGreen
There is an app I use on my old Android tablet called Infinite Painter.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brakefield.painter
It is free, and it will give you one week free trial. Having the free trial means you can save your paintings to google photos, and then you can post them on here. I think it might be £4.99. But I haven't paid that. I have had this app for months, used it a few times, but once the trial is over, you cannot save your painting to photos which means you are unable to post it on here.
I got round that just now by taking a screen shot of my painting. But that meant I needed to crop the painting tools off the picture. So I did and here is my 15 minute play in this infinite painter app...just me messing. It does reduce the file size a lot by taking the screenshot, this one is 248 kb. There is a lot of stuff in this app, you just need to look for it! And experiment. And play. If you have the free trial you will be able to save your paintings for a week.
So this is just me messing in Infinite Painter...and I used my finger, not digital pen.
Maybe worth a try for a week?
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I like both of these - wax brass rubbing block is very Zen - nicely doneGave up on idea of cleaning cars, probably now in trouble but I will brave it out. Went for a walk and found the Alder Trees that were giving me so much artistic trouble. Two A4 Plein Air sketches, first pencil second wax Brass Rubbing Block. About 15 minutes for first and less than 5 for second...
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Thank you.I like both of these - wax brass rubbing block is very Zen - nicely done
Thanks @geefull - still undecided about which one I like the most but the blue is now on the paper so no turning back - smashing tree sketches - it’s a great time of year to look at the structure of trees without their covering of leaves.good evening all
4.3 this morning
rain, rain and more rain today but at least it's above 5 'C today
Hope your day is treating you well
@ianpspurs - interesting link thank you, lets me keep an eye on rates where my family lives
it looks like a lot of cases here until you realise what a big area it is which makes the per 100K figure quite low
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@dunelm - an accomplished tree sketch, I think I prefer the second, the subtle blue has added to the effect I think
@Krystyna23040 - hope Archie's 'gunk' is nothing too nasty
@Muddy Cyclist - recording artist too two fine sketches of the alders both with their individual merits it amazes me how much you can get down on paper in such a short time.
@JohnEGreen - nice sunset photo, restrictions or no
@gennepher = inventive bit like a gruesome version of those dress up dolls I used to have as a child even Popeye looks quizzical. thank you for the info. on infinite painter
art bit - seems to be a day for trees quick pencil sketch @A6 size
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Thank you, just. A load of scribble really. As for recording artist, there are three verses 4 choruses, a symphony between each verse, every time I make a mistake, which seemed often, I had to start again, frustrating. In all fairness instructions say if you make a mistake don't stop, just record that verse, chorus, symphony again at the end and they will sort it out, but that's easier said than done. FRUSTRATING, but enjoyable.@Muddy Cyclist - recording artist too two fine sketches of the alders both with their individual merits it amazes me how much you can get down on paper in such a short time.