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mushiimune · 1 year ago
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they call me the king of newsies (1992) it's true
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puffpastrycrimewatch · 10 months ago
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Guess who got a display taaableeeet⁉️ \⁠(⁠◎⁠o⁠◎⁠)⁠/
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This is my first few drawings on it, I was testing it these past couple of days, as well as this drawing app called opencanvas I got for free (I think?) with it, lmao I'm still figuring it out
My siblings tried it out too lol
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My fourth test is definitely my favorite..I hate the one third one next to it tho
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duckyreads · 8 months ago
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the fun thing about Ye Olde OpenCanvas1.1 is that its heyday coincided with oekaki boards, so it has the cool function where I can ask it to 'replay' my process because that kind of thing was en vogue or whatever
(now you can all see that I understand color 0% lol)
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guineapigdan · 11 months ago
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A silly doodle I did in Drawpile. Kirby combined with comic book artist Jack Kirby.
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eyestrain-addict · 10 months ago
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I can't figure out how to fix my niche art program and there is no advice I can find, so I think I'm gonna need to put it down...
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amazonbooksauthor · 1 year ago
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"Captivating Creativity: 'Kids Fun Book' by Meera Mandakini Unveils a World of Imagination"
Meera Mandakini's "Kids Fun Book" stands as a beacon of creativity in a digital era, beckoning children to explore the uncharted territories of their imagination. This paperback blank sketch book transcends the ordinary, providing a spacious canvas for writing stories and drawing without lines—an exceptional tool tailored for the creative minds of kindergarten and nursery students.
An Odyssey of Endless Imagination Far beyond the confines of a traditional notebook, "Kids Fun Book" is an open invitation to a world of boundless creativity. The generous size of the sketch book invites children to unleash their imaginations freely. With each turn of the page, an expansive canvas awaits, prompting youngsters to think outside the box and express their unique artistic visions.
Liberating Creativity from Conventional Restraints What sets this sketch book apart is its deliberate departure from conventional lined paper. By omitting lines, "Kids Fun Book" empowers young minds to break free from constraints, offering a blank slate for uninhibited creativity. The absence of lines transforms each page into a realm of possibilities, capturing the vibrancy of children's stories and drawings.
Nurturing Emerging Storytellers For budding storytellers, this blank canvas is a valuable ally. The generously spaced pages not only encourage children to craft their narratives but also invite the integration of words and illustrations. Storytelling takes on a new dimension as children bring their ideas to life on the blank canvas, fostering language development and kindling a passion for storytelling.
Education Meets Entertainment Beyond its role as a creative outlet, "Kids Fun Book" doubles as an educational companion veiled in entertainment. The act of drawing and writing contributes to cognitive development, fine motor skills, and spatial awareness. Meera Mandakini's thoughtful design effortlessly blends fun and learning, making this sketch book an invaluable asset in a child's developmental journey.
Universally Appealing Tailored to meet the needs of every age group, "Kids Fun Book" seamlessly adapts to children entering kindergarten or nursery. The simplicity of the blank pages makes it accessible for the youngest artists, while the absence of lines ensures equal engagement for older children seeking a more expansive canvas for their creative pursuits.
Conclusion: A Blank Canvas for Young Visionaries In a world dominated by screens and structured learning, "Kids Fun Book" by Meera Mandakini becomes a celebration of unbridled creativity. This paperback blank sketch book is not merely a vessel—it is a canvas waiting to be adorned with the vibrant ideas and stories residing within each child. Make "Kids Fun Book" an integral part of your child's developmental journey, a testament to the enchantment that unfolds when young minds are granted the freedom to create and express.
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k-oliveros · 2 years ago
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It took me ONE FUCKING YEAR to realize how the fuck the damn "Transform" tool works in Open Canvas
I feel so stupid.
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knelly713 · 2 years ago
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So I was fiddling around with things while I was drawing on Opencanvas and found thing called 'Render Plasma' which makes things like this:
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Had a sudden brainwave to use this to make neon city lights and ended up creating this:
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mushiimune · 1 year ago
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knock 'em dead, superstar
⭑ linktree ⭑
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puffpastrycrimewatch · 10 months ago
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i spent months growing u this flower i hope u like it :3
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Well first let me bandage your hand-
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Okay-
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THANK YOU I WILL LOVE IT FOREVER, I'll make sure it stays in my family as an heirloom-
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duckyreads · 8 months ago
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My ‘phone-call doodles’ on post-its (and the back of old envelopes and receipts) has evolved. Now, for long Discord conversations, I can hook up my tablet, dig up a copy of openCanvas1.1 from the Internet Archive, and scribble terrible renditions of the beloved characters of my youth.
I’m living in the future.
(But. Like. With 90s characters.)
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I don’t actually know how to transform -> scale in openCanvas1.1, and I made my starter sketch too big. You’ll just have to trust me when I tell you that this was supposed to be Sailor Moon, because the image cuts off before it reaches her iconic hairstyle.
This is objectively not a great rendition, but it made me happy to do it, so I’m sharing the result because I don’t know how to share the whimsy I felt while making it.
PS: I forgot the eyebrows until the end. Couldn’t figure out why it looked extra, extra weird for a bit.
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guineapigdan · 2 years ago
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Don't let your Pokémon overdose on Rare Candies, the Pokémon world's version of steroids.
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blorboindulgence · 4 months ago
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Testing out Krita
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kaleidoru · 11 months ago
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me and my gf tried out the online collaborative drawing website Magma together wejfnwef it lagged a bit, the stabilizer took some getting used to and the paint bucket was a bit of a shitbag but otherwise very happy i get to have fun drawing with her again!!!
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vvitchynerd · 1 year ago
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i got silly and decided to draw in 4 programs at the same time
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zeezaibtech · 1 year ago
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OpenCanvas is a painting software tailored for the Windows Operating System, catering to users ranging from beginners to advanced. It features analog-like brush strokes and a user-friendly interface, enhancing its basic performance. The software stands out with its unique “Event” function that records and replays the drawing process, aiding users in visualizing their creativity with ease.
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