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kybearfuzz) wrote2012-02-22 08:17 am
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Things to See in the Woods
I was chatting with a handsome buddy in Colorado who loves to go hiking. We were discussing some fantasies here and there and I joked about nice it would be to find a friendly Grizzly Adams or lumberjack in the woods. He said he'd enjoy that a lot.
So last night, while watching yet another senseless Netflix horror movie (love those), I drew this for him. I wouldn't mind running into him myself.

I'm back at work, not really 100%, but getting there.
So last night, while watching yet another senseless Netflix horror movie (love those), I drew this for him. I wouldn't mind running into him myself.

I'm back at work, not really 100%, but getting there.
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Glad to hear you're feeling bettah!
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The dimensions are usually the size of a standard sheet of paper, 8.5" x 11" or less depending on the image and the space around it. I sometimes draw on larger tablets (more the doodle types) that are probably 11" x 24" or so, but my scanner can't handle anything that big. If I scan from those, it's usually trimmed to around the size of a standard paper sheet too.
However, and this is probably way more than you wanted to ever know, I often scan at high resolutions and the end image is sometimes bigger than the original.
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No digital drawing pad for you, I see.
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I have a small drawing pad, but I use it more for coloring than actual drawing because it's so tiny. I wouldn't mind a larger one to try it out though :)
I should join the 21st Century.
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I love the expression on his face--the eyebrow, the tilt of the mouth... Just so good.
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