Light and Darkness are not the true defining factors of Good and Evil. They are but elements that can be used by either side. The most sinister of the sinister can lurk withing even the brightest of light, and even the purest of hearts can be found concealed withing the darkest of night...
~Quote by Matthew Thomas Weddell (which is me)
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- Posted
- Jun 5th 2011
- Mood
- Artistic
About a month or so ago, my old printer decided to finally die on me (I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did, as it was nearly 20 years old!). After having to convince my cheapskate parents to buy a new one (do not forget that I am, in fact, currently jobless & reliant on my mom & dad for support until I can get one), I discover little more than about 2 days ago that the NEW printer is actually a Printer/Scanner combo! I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised at this revelation, as it now means I have a way to upload my hand-drawn art!
Now, I am at a bit of a cross-roads here. While it is true that I have quite the stockpile of sketches from over the years, I am not exactly what you may call a "Skilled Artist". If anything, while I'm more skilled at drawing various poses on paper, I am a much better artist as far as digital art is concerned. So I ask all of you the following: would you like to see my old art? If so, I'll upload them. If not, forget I said anything.
I just want to note real quick, however, that there ARE one or two sketches I will DEFINITELY be uploading regardless, because I want to update & color them using Paint.NET. Figured I'd just get that out there real quick.
Poll: Would you like me to upload my old sketches?
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I'd love to see your drawn art! | 1 vote
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Only if you want to. | 2 votes
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Nah, not interested. | 1 vote
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Everyone is capable of living their dreams: you just got to keep working towards that goal. Never give in, and never surrender...
LordZakida Says:
I know the decisions get easier when you ask your peers for advice, but it's still your final call on what you do or do not do. If you want to share your handdrawn stuff, share it; if you don't, then don't.