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Good job, Jabberwonky! Your quick ones are great too.Jabberwonky wrote:I must hurry before the interwebs are gone again!
Just a quickie...I love Nudge's look today
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LOL...I've got a 120 count box and a 32 count box, and there's little to no overlap between the two.Jabberwonky wrote:I hope that you'll share it with us...
And, I hope you know that there's a LOT of colors nowadays...
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
Thanks, but I don't have any fancy image editing tools. I've only got Paint, and honestly, it's all I need considering how little I dabble with digital art.shadowinthelight wrote:Julie, if you use a program like the GIMP you can use the magic wand tool to select and erase the gray shades in Nudge's dress leaving only the black lines to color in.
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
Well....argh. No excuses to avoid drawing & colouring now, I suppose.
All this talk of crayons reminds me of the story about Black Crayons.shadowinthelight wrote:This all brings back an episode from preschool. I can't remember what the picture was but we were each coloring it in with crayons. The teacher took mine and asked why I didn't fill in a certain portion. I told her I did with the white crayon and if she held it up to the light she would be able to see the shine off of it.
What is truly funny (or horrifying) is that my mother had similar discussions with the school psychologist about me, and that was in the 70's. Do the Psyc books ever change??bmonk wrote:All this talk of crayons reminds me of the story about Black Crayons.shadowinthelight wrote:This all brings back an episode from preschool. I can't remember what the picture was but we were each coloring it in with crayons. The teacher took mine and asked why I didn't fill in a certain portion. I told her I did with the white crayon and if she held it up to the light she would be able to see the shine off of it.
Lest we forget:Mark N wrote:What is truly funny (or horrifying) is that my mother had similar discussions with the school psychologist about me, and that was in the 70's. Do the Psyc books ever change??bmonk wrote:All this talk of crayons reminds me of the story about Black Crayons.shadowinthelight wrote:This all brings back an episode from preschool. I can't remember what the picture was but we were each coloring it in with crayons. The teacher took mine and asked why I didn't fill in a certain portion. I told her I did with the white crayon and if she held it up to the light she would be able to see the shine off of it.
Thus ended my popularity among would-be socialists. I was very much relieved.For those who think that a good idea and sitting around the campfire singing Kumbayah will solve the world's problems, I've got some news for you. You're all going to starve unless somebody gets off their duff, finds food, and feeds you. Note that in step two of that process, the Little Red Hen story is in effect, so you better be damn sure the hen has a good reason to feed you. Or, better yet, feed yourself. In any case, however good your idea is, it's life is limited until somebody is willing to cross your palm with silver.
Prolly not--and they don't dare talk to the child in question, lest they irreparably damage their tender little psyches. So the causes of the problem--not enough colors, or even always going in alphabetical order--are impossible to discover.Mark N wrote:What is truly funny (or horrifying) is that my mother had similar discussions with the school psychologist about me, and that was in the 70's. Do the Psyc books ever change??bmonk wrote:All this talk of crayons reminds me of the story about Black Crayons.shadowinthelight wrote:This all brings back an episode from preschool. I can't remember what the picture was but we were each coloring it in with crayons. The teacher took mine and asked why I didn't fill in a certain portion. I told her I did with the white crayon and if she held it up to the light she would be able to see the shine off of it.
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!