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Do we have to submit in quill and ink?
Acorn
Here's what I see:
Thought I saw the shape of Homer's head on first looking at the scribble - close, but no cigar!
Bob.
how ever you want to Acorn. Did I do something wrong again to prompt this question?
Oh yeah I found out from zephodest (john) that I messed up the year. Oops, sorry it should be 2016
@Egg and Bob, thank you they both look good.
Note: It's getting harder and harder to come up with a new line for the scribble with out repeating myself. I guess if I keep doing what I'm doing, they may look similar but shouldn't be a duplicate of previous lines.
"It's getting harder and harder to come up with a new line for the scribble with out repeating myself."
That's what I found when I was doing this forum, Larry. I think you are doing really well!
Bob.
Thanks Bob. I sort of figure some of the lines may be close but not the same.
Here is my entry.
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Couldn't decide which I liked best?!
So, I thought I'd post all of them.
Good ones Watcher900 Rik.
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Acorn
You'll never make a hairdresser Acorn.
What ever it is I feel sorry for it ;)) Good one Acorn.
Thanks, Larry! Here are two scribbles with a fill made from a contoured and twisted linear repeating fill.
Is it edible Penny? Looks tasty.
Thanks, Egg and Larry. It does look a bit like old fashioned barley sugar! That fill technique produces interesting patterns. And it was me being dense as there are actually four scribbles, two for the body, crossed over with an iron profile, and one for each fin.
Yup, I've got no idea either :D
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Thanks Jonopen, that little guy appears to be in extreme danger.
Looks like one of Garys worms Jono. Very frightening.