

I know its seamhorse times, but I don't have seam horses. I have these, I found them in my sketch book today, I don't know why
people drew horses in my sketch book on Christmas day but they did.
The twats.
I was going to tell you who was involved and let you guess which horse was thiers, but you know I reckon you'll be funnier than
the truth, which frankly is not funny.

I can't tell you the age difference between the two people who drew those two is 30 years, so one is obviously a child, and one a bit of a mnnggmmgg!!! when it comes to drawing.
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Threadjack:
I'm gonna buy a drawing tablet...anyone got any advice. What should I buy? What shouldn't I buy?
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Fri 26 Dec 2008, 0:23,
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I'm gonna buy a drawing tablet...anyone got any advice. What should I buy? What shouldn't I buy?

but I have been using them for years now.. my mouse is lonely and dusty tucked behind my monitor I never use it.
Awwwwwwww.
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Awwwwwwww.

A4 in size the A5's are too small.. have a look on ebay you can pic up some older USB WACOMs for good money.
Any of the intuos ranges are good, the newer the better it terms of accuracy and pressure levels. Also gettiing spares for older ones (nibs) can be a bit of a pain.
If money is not an issue WACOM graphire.
EDIT: Ignore the Graphire comment intuos 3 is what you want A4 new you'll be paying about £350 squids...
Although from experience I have discovered a serious flaw with the Intuos 3 it is NOT coffee proof, spill something on it and you may well break it, the Intuos 1 and 2 are pretty much water proof, a design tool that is not Coffee proof, thats crazy
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Any of the intuos ranges are good, the newer the better it terms of accuracy and pressure levels. Also gettiing spares for older ones (nibs) can be a bit of a pain.
If money is not an issue WACOM graphire.
EDIT: Ignore the Graphire comment intuos 3 is what you want A4 new you'll be paying about £350 squids...
Although from experience I have discovered a serious flaw with the Intuos 3 it is NOT coffee proof, spill something on it and you may well break it, the Intuos 1 and 2 are pretty much water proof, a design tool that is not Coffee proof, thats crazy


you to make more acurate shapes, especially curves as you can use traditional sketching techniques to get the curves, which I why I got an A3, but then I am a twunt.
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limited by budget, but also the general size the images you're used to drawing (on paper).
I just happened to obtain an Intuos3 A5 for free and I'm used to drawing small pics on A4 paper...suits me nicely
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I just happened to obtain an Intuos3 A5 for free and I'm used to drawing small pics on A4 paper...suits me nicely

I use a Wacom Bamboo. It's very slightly bigger than A5 I think. Or was it very slightly bigger than A6? Fucked if I know. IT'S A THING WHAT I DO THE PEN AT AND THE LINE ON THE SCREEN HAPPENS.
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that is one bad pony! in fact it reminds me of my pony
www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=6797495387&oid=6623571789
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Fri 26 Dec 2008, 0:23,
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www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=6797495387&oid=6623571789

I hate it when ponies get all drunk and loud, it's shameful.
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A: Lord Nelson
B: Winnie Mandela
C: Ed Tudor Pole
D: Tim Curry
E: Dustin Hoffman
F: Richard Wilson
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B: Winnie Mandela
C: Ed Tudor Pole
D: Tim Curry
E: Dustin Hoffman
F: Richard Wilson

Addition of the speech bubble makes it the best in my thinking.

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why don't you?
tact of a bloody sledgehammer!
*mutters.....youth of today no respect*
merry ex chrimblewobllefestivalmas!
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tact of a bloody sledgehammer!
*mutters.....youth of today no respect*
merry ex chrimblewobllefestivalmas!

Decent combination, I thought. Promotes fine judgement.
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Schizophrenic cunt horse!
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