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Post by Gina on Aug 31, 2002 16:25:04 GMT -5
School's here again, and my dumbass guidance counselor failed (repeatedly) to schedule me into an art class. So, to give me something semi-artistic to do, I've begun making these enormous (the smallest one, Josie, is the size of my cat!) foamboard cutouts of HM characters. They're really, really cute (see the pictures below), but I have no idea what to do with them! They don't really look as...weird as they do here. The glare on them is from the flash reflecting off of the matte finish Mod Podge, and the colors are off due to the horrible lighting in my room. The weird red thing in the bottom right corner in the first two pics is the sleeve of my red shirt reflecting off the foamboard.
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Post by Restin256 on Sept 1, 2002 3:21:32 GMT -5
I think they're pretty good. Yours is a pretty crative mind, so you take such things not exactly as they show to everyone else and add your own artistic twist upon the art. I would personally prefer your drawings to be in the show rather than those of the animators
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Post by Gina on Sept 1, 2002 8:38:15 GMT -5
I would personally prefer your drawings to be in the show rather than those of the animators Oh, dear god...you've never seen my attempts at drawing Jason...
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Post by unloggedspectre316 on Sept 1, 2002 12:51:56 GMT -5
I have, and they were pretty okay.
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Post by Kathy on Sept 2, 2002 14:01:58 GMT -5
*wants a Brendon cutout thing*
Man, you're drawings are so cute! I have South Park cutouts in my room. They're not really big, probably about the same size as the HM ones you made. I put them on my wall because I'm cool. XD
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Post by Gina on Sept 2, 2002 15:08:51 GMT -5
I tried nailing mine to the wall today. My dad has this thing with me not being allowed to put real nails into the wall ("you're a girl, you don't know how to use a hammer! go make me a sandwich!"), so I have to use straight pins (you know, for sewing?) to hang stuff up.
Needless to say, it doesn't work. These things are too heavy for a couple of pins to hold them up, and the pins bend all out of shape. The only one that'll stay up is Josie.
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