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On the Art of Sketching course, @MattiasInk encourages us by saying that no idea is too silly to make a drawing. I think that I’ve managed to go a long way to proving him wrong (actually, this is one of my favourites so far, because it is so silly).
https://t.co/juVoiMmUwU
First roughs for a new Waterton animation, featuring Wallace & Gromit-style versions of Waterton and his trusty sidekick, The Nondescript. https://t.co/iG7XSUjfQG
Mrs Wing-Nut came from a long line of Whitworth thread coach bolts. Sadly today she’s been cross-threaded. Hopefully a squirt of WD40 will fix that.
Enrolling on a @MattiasInk sketching course can seriously undermine your grip on reality . . .https://t.co/VV2bM9KwHN
I'm not short of subject matter for the first assignment - drawing pens, fantastical and observational - in my online illustration course, Mattias Adolfsson’s @MattiasInk
The Art of Sketching: Transform Your Doodles into Art.
https://t.co/rbRCuZdnaw
Our basil seedlings are doing well on the kitchen windowsill so we should be self sufficient in pesto this summer. Just as well as the courgettes are looking promising too. https://t.co/iuBj8RCw0g
A lino cutting set dating back to my mum's college days at Ripon in 1937. https://t.co/v98IFjaCME
Inspired by actual events . . . although the Shetland Pony has now dispensed with its pony blanket. Drawn in the iPad version of @clip_celsys Clip Studio Paint. https://t.co/o2hwAsUzMO
Round up the usual suspect: Basil, a neighbour's Himalayan Persian cat seems to have muscled his way in to having undisputed hunting rights in our back garden, so I'm guessing that he's the one who dispatched this shrew. https://t.co/M69mPhLFeE
There are 34 individual drawings of hands and almost as many of the figure in this 4 second-long 12 frames per second @clipstudiopaint animation. Even so, I'd like to try another at 24 frames per second, which would give a smoother action than just 12. https://t.co/EWA6BSg8aE