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Here is my scribble! :) I think it is so interesting the different things that everyone sees in the scribbles.
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Yes I do too. Looks good but I think yours is melting Fances.
Here is one from me. Remember those drinking birds that just kept bobbing and bobbing.
Well this is sort of like that. I hope this works well with whatever browser you are using.
I tested it on opera and IE and IE didn't do as well. it left traces of each frame.
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That's clever Larry.
Hello Larry,
A new month means... a new Scribble!
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Full-sized version is HERE
Peace
James
Thank you Frances!
Very cool James as usual!
Thanks, Larry
Glad you liked it!
Here's another one. I took your shape and made two rough forms from it and then joined them together. Then I softened it up a bit (but not so much to make it look like it was molded) then, of course, gold-plated it and made a clone...
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Peace
James
That's interesting what you did with that James. In thumbnail it looks like a couple of small starfish on a bed of map pins. I like it, particularly the lite. gold color.
Glad you liked it, Larry
I liked your animation. I always loved those bobbing birds!
You created the bird with appealing geometry. I would have tried to be more specific with the bird and it would have been much less interesting.
Xara was used for the rendered image above. To me, it seems obvious where... ;)
I think I figured out why I like the Scribbles so much each month. You give something creative to build upon or "resynthesize" into something or other and then something has to be made from there. It's a to-be-finished project, but with no constraints!
Thanks, Larry
James
Glad you liked my animation James. Thanks for the kind words. Once in a while I do something that evolves from a challenge that I like and I think that is one of the reasons I like the challenges so much. I am always intrigued at what different people come up with from the scribble, and I personally learn much from the doing. I have been thinking for quite awhile about a new challenge by submitting several shapes, all of which would have to be used to form an interesting composition. Really it would be an elementary challenge in composition. Another I have been thinking about is "LETS TAKE A TOUR OF THE WORLD TOGETHER" where I would start it off and whomever would add their own picture along with the previous member and some identifying landmark as to where we are at the time.
angry bird
Good one ibaadn7710. Glad you joined in the fun.
thax buddy
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Thanks, Larry! This is using only the scribble with some blending and a brush.......
prosaic entry from me :D - made shape for applying texture with live effect art filter [painting] - the attached is just one setting of course, you can play around with those for quite a while...
Thanks ankhor, Penny, and handrawn. Very cool. Once again I am amazed and impressed at what you guys (all who participate) come up with.
A necktie.
Bob.
Good looking necktie Bob
No Snakes this time and I can't honestly say that I used your shape exactly, but it reminded me of a bird coming down to... well to do what ever!
very nice Rik - I do like that :)
Very nice Rik even if you didn't use the line. That was the sort of thing I was hoping for with the blend for inspiration challenge, well not quite like that but sort of.
good one
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That's a good one Navin, glad you joined in the fun. So you get an attaboy for your first scribble.
Thank you Frank! :o
Your can choose many places for your scribble, Larry!
Way cool Rik. It's an SST scribble. =D>
Some nice scribbles posted, good ideas.
Mine is a bit unimaginative I know, but a heart was honestly what I saw first. (I seem to have passed the nose phase, thankfully).
Regards
Su
Thanks Larry.
It's a distinct possibility anyway, as it often seems to be the first thing I see in a scribble (I'm still not sure why or whether I should be worried or not). Ah well you know what they say: 'No nose is good nose' ... sorry about that, couldn't resist.
Regards
Su