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SimplySolitary_ said:Hi Guys!
I'm sure you can find my picture somewhere in this mess, but I just decided to come back and post more as my chances of going to college are actually becoming reality.
So... here's a recent one of me. Sorry it sucks, I took it with my phone the other night before leaving. I wear glasses, too, they're just not in the picture because I couldn't find them. Stupid things are always getting lost.
SimplySolitary_ said:Hi Guys!
I'm sure you can find my picture somewhere in this mess, but I just decided to come back and post more as my chances of going to college are actually becoming reality.
So... here's a recent one of me. Sorry it sucks, I took it with my phone the other night before leaving. I wear glasses, too, they're just not in the picture because I couldn't find them. Stupid things are always getting lost.
So... I guess this is a re-welcome for me! :)
Nice picture - you look mahvelous (to quote Billy Crystal as Fernando). I started wearing reading glasses about three years ago. Fortunately I have several pair which I keep in strategic locations - e.g. by the computer, or stack of books.SimplySolitary_ said:I'm sure you can find my picture somewhere in this mess, but I just decided to come back and post more as my chances of going to college are actually becoming reality.So... here's a recent one of me. Sorry it sucks, I took it with my phone the other night before leaving. I wear glasses, too, they're just not in the picture because I couldn't find them. Stupid things are always getting lost.That's great SimplySolitary_. Go for it!
Nice picture. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you and the family.Andre said:Caught in action today, preparing dinner for the second day of Christmas family party (Gourmet). Girl in the background is child-of-Andre. No BF yet.
SimplySolitary_ said:... but I just decided to come back and post more as my chances of going to college are actually becoming reality.
Andre said:Caught in action today, preparing dinner for the second day of Christmas family party (Gourmet). Girl in the background is child-of-Andre. No BF yet.
Andre said:Caught in action today, preparing dinner for the second day of Christmas family party (Gourmet). Girl in the background is child-of-Andre. No BF yet.
baywax said:Guess which one is me and where I live!
Cyrus said:G-Gordon Liddy!
[Reported by Diggers as Possibly Inaccurate]Cyrus said:http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/6272/liddywb5.png
DaveC426913 said:Say, did you ever moonlight as a model?
Nice picture, drankin.drankin said:Recent trip to Alaska (cuz I'm true Ameerican). The trees get a wee bit shorter in the mountains.
I think we can safely exclude Mars from the choices. Nice pic, baywax, and nice neighborhood.baywax said:Guess which one is me and where I live!
Thank you all for your great company!
Nice pics, Reshma.Reshma said:Nice pics everyone!
Some funny snaps of mine
http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q71/reshma_b85/DSC01276.jpg
http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q71/reshma_b85/pic1.jpg
Reshma said:Nice pics everyone!
Some funny snaps of mine
Thanks, Astronuc and Happy New Year to You and the Family!Astronuc said:Nice picture, drankin.
I think we can safely exclude Mars from the choices. Nice pic, baywax, and nice neighborhood.
Nice pics, Reshma.
Thank you, Baywax!baywax said:Very good pictures of you Reshma.
If anyone is modeling it should be you!
by the way are you on the set of "Alien" there or
is that a tropical plant I don't get to see very often?
Eh. It was just an opp to show off one of my sketches.baywax said:Naw... all bald guys look the same... sort of like hairy people!
DaveC426913 said:Eh. It was just an opp to show off one of my sketches.
baywax said:Very cool touch with the pencil Dave.
You are innately using a technique where the line fades in and out
in intensity to show stresses and to show compound curvatures of
an object (or a very round head!)
If you want, try eliciting the same effect by being aware of the pressure
you're using with the pencil. Pressing harder will give you a surface that
is closer and lightning up will give you a more distant and curving way
surface. That's very good though.
Cross-hatching is a delightful way to shade an area. Check out Albrecht Durur's
use of it in his etchings and drawings. You could be the next Durur dude! Just
ask Andre about that guy. Totally cool... no use of the camera obscura... the guy
was fantastic with drawing. Vermeer on the other hand, had help with the
camera obscura.
Here's one I whipped up while I was typing a response...