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Tegu/Reptile drawings

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Hey I know some people on here sketch I just wanted to see some of the drawings you guys have done of your animals im not very good but not too bad I drew a picture of chubbs so here it is post yours on here thanks
 

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Yeah I can draw ok but it depends on the thing im drawing lol like people don't even ask me lol they turn out looking horrible haha
 

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Batgirl1 is really good. She did a great job on a pic for a t shirt for me. D, if you read this, could you post that pic?
 

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yeah there a technique not sure quite of the name but you just smear the grafite over and it gives it a tint like in real life but yeah i noticed that it should be a bit longer i drew this on a clipboard in the closet while i was hanging with chubbs lol
 

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There is an old saying about discussing money, politics, or religion. I think it applies here. 'nuff said :)
 

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Hey! Yay! Fellow artist thread! :) I've loved drawing since I could hold a pencil. That pic is great! :) i haven't drawn a lot lately...my joints hurt a lot now, so... but yeah I'll post a few pics. ( i always struggle with people too...yes, they look like people, but never who they're actually supposed to be...haha) [attachment=6607][attachment=6608][attachment=6609][attachment=6610][attachment=6611]

And this is what I drew for dubya :) [attachment=6612]
 

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bfb345

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Thanks BatGirl1 those are awesome do you have any tricks or techniques i am always looking to get better lol and thanks again very cool pics
 

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Well as for basic tips, one is i look for 'shapes ' in what I'm drawing. For example, the hedgehog 'face' was like a triangle. The ears little ovals at the top points of it and the nose a little circle at the bottom point. Then the eyes were little circles on the lines of the triangle, a bit up from the nose....and so on. Each step you look at what shape and where it appears in proportion to the other shapes. The tegu was REALLY hard for me because I have a kind of 'focus issue ' and all the little scales freak my brain out when I'm trying to make them look like they should. So I commend you for doing such a great job with that profile of yours. :) oh... and when shading, a tip is to pretend there is a light source and then everything directly 'in front ' of it will be light, and anything your 'light ' would not hit is dark. Then shade next to that dark a little lighter, then lighter, and so on. Example, if you draw a tree and pretend the sun is above it at the top of the paper, the undersides of the branches will be shaded. :) i could talk more with you anytime about these things, but remember I'm not a 'professional ', haha <3
 

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yah but you are an awesome artist lol the hedgehogs were very cool yeah you should see this dragon i drew if i can find it ill post it scales everywhere and they are all super tiny lol
 

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When I was young I used to draw these crazy dragons with zillions of tiny scales. Haha. Intricate pencil or black pen work was my 'specialty '...haha. i'd do this instead of doing my schoolwork. :/ this was back before recognition of a.d.d. or a.d.h.d. or other disabilities...so the teachers would scream at me or punish me or call me a lazy daydreamer. Can you imagine? :)
 

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My teachers called me a lazy daydreamer too. It wasn't ADD or ADHD. I was a lazy daydreamer who hated school. I just wanted to make things with my hands.
 

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Ha! Me too but also concentration disorders etc. Wouldn't have anything to do with the fact they had me on phenobarbital and pheuronol and ugh... what was I talking about? ... haha :p
 

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Most kids diagnosed with ADHD don't need drugs. They need a shot of Fistadad. A liberal application of Beltabutt does wonders too. Also works great on Aspergers (aka Spoiled Brat Syndrome).
 

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My dad died 2 days before my 4th birthday and my mom suffered severe depression...plus had me at age 42. So.... yep. I was an 'interesting ' child. Had severe nightmares and i'd 'sleeprun' into the street. My sleeping brain could even get me through locked doors. Scared the s*** out of my mom, so... thus the phenobabital. Ugh


* barbitol
 

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Adult with ADHD (raises hand), function better without the meds, but can relate. While some issues are overdiagnosed, there are definite symptoms of attention disorders, Asperger's. and autisim that are very real (and in my classroom). If you are tuned in and know the background of your families, you can tell who is being a helicopter parent and who has real needs.
 

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Yes. No meds for me. I was ruined enough as a child thanks :) also my friend has two sons who are autistic.
 

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As a kid, a teacher had mentioned ADHD to my mom. After a couple tests or questionaires or whatever (admined by my doctor) they determined I had ADHD but my mom never wanted to put me on medication. As an adult with a few (sometimes debilitating) anxiety disorders I wonder if it is even ADHD or if it was anxiety all along. I never felt I had issues with ADHD, I just suffer from panic disorder and social anxiety
 

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BatGirl1 said:
Yes. No meds for me. I was ruined enough as a child thanks :) also my friend has two sons who are autistic.

Are they twins? If not, the odds are astronomically low to have two Autistic kids.

Dubya said:
Most kids diagnosed with ADHD don't need drugs. They need a shot of Fistadad. A liberal application of Beltabutt does wonders too. Also works great on Aspergers (aka Spoiled Brat Syndrome).

Studies show physical punishment DOES NOT work. Period. It stops the behavior, but not in a good way. You need more than just "stopping the issue".

I'm 15 and I have Aspergers. I'm not a spoiled brat. Kids without it can be spoiled brats, and those with Aspergers don't have to be, like me.
 

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