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Her way out of the sketch. Oh, the horror!

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Okay, so I remembered a technique :iconaneesah: did on one of her drawings and that was to draw a picture upside down.

I decided to experiment it and behold! This is what I achieved.

Everything went smoothly until I got onto the glasses & eyes. Arggg. Really hard. :'c

I'm trying to get the hang of it. It's pretty fun actually. Just when you get stuck, you're like "ADSJALEQWLEJ >:C" Yeah.

I have another coming up and don't worry, it's not a sketch of me! O: !

You: HURRAHHHH!
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:icongopie:
that's pretty cool
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~aneesah Jan 23, 2009  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
:giggle: Heheh. Drawing people who wear specs is *very* hard, for me too. :hmm: Tried drawing a portrait of my friend the other day, and the eyes looked SO weird. Argh.

Anyway -- looks pretty good to me. Heehee at the "C" moles... :XD: My right cheek has three, in a triangle. :P

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'Art is never finished, just abandoned.' -- Leonardo Da Vinci
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:iconzeechan:
I know right?! It's like "Arggg whyy?!?"

Eh? Seriously? O: ! Pic pic ;D Haha apakan.
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=infiniteFinality Jan 18, 2009  Student Traditional Artist
Hehehe~ this one is nice and clean =)

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let's learn maths~ Differntiation of logarithmic functions:
> (d/dx) ƒ(x) --> ƒ'(x)
> (d/dx)ln x = (1/x)
> (d/dx)ln 2x = (2/2x) = (1/x)
> (d/dx)ln ax = (a/ax)
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:iconzeechan:
Haha thanks! Trying not to be messy. ;-;
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=infiniteFinality Jan 18, 2009  Student Traditional Artist
no problemo~~ lol

it worked hahahah XD

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Next Kiriban- 10 260

let's learn maths~ Differntiation of logarithmic functions:
> (d/dx) ƒ(x) --> ƒ'(x)
> (d/dx)ln x = (1/x)
> (d/dx)ln 2x = (2/2x) = (1/x)
> (d/dx)ln ax = (a/ax)
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