Sorry had trouble doing this on laptop this should be correct.
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Sorry had trouble doing this on laptop this should be correct.
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The scribble is in the straight part of the handle, and then the curved part starts to form the rest of the bat.
Awesome, thanks Rik.
Last last months but here's my entry for this months:
I was asked if I could add pimples to the bat.
I thought I would add a ball to the drawing.
Looks good Egg! thanks.
I like that Rik.
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Looks like a new Habitat logo Gary ;)
Another one from me.
Another beauty Rik, you are really on a roll with this one, Thank you.
I must have one of these in my head, or it wouldn't be here! :O
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Looks good Jono, I think I see the line but not sure though.
Thanks Larry. Here's the line and the thinking (!) behind my entry :)
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1. ah yes, that might make a nice leaf shape (plays with blend tool for a while)
2. or what about a giant mechanical bird (intersects all shapes and fiddles about)
3. no. Ok, how about a rattlesnake rattle? (more fiddling, adds a glow shadow)
4. cricky is that the time! - I've got to go - quick just do something!
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Rik, really like the ping-pong bat.
Thanks very much, Jono.
And I love your creature.
I can only call it a creature, because, you've not said what it is.
Looking at what you said, might it be a 'Headworm'?!
It's an earworm and an excellently drawn one!
Hehe thanks. Yes it could well be a headworm or an earworm - and yes, I am now humming that Christmas song four months early!
After thinking about it, I think the idea (the head part at least) might have come from seeing Jacob Epstein’s sculpture ‘Rock Drill' as a small lad. According to wikipedia the sculpture may have influenced the creation of the Star Wars character General Grievous.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_D...Jacob_Epstein)
Thaank you Jono, Well done. Lets hope it is not one of the worms mentioned, shudder. I prefer to think of it as a snake with it head in a plastic cup.
Another one from me.
Another awesome one Rik.
Thank you, Larry!
That’s clever Penny. I didn’t get it at first, then it clicked.
The scribble is in the fins of the rocket.
I love both,Penny and Rik.
@ Penny like Jono I didn't get it at first either. Very clever indeed.
Thank you both for your outstanding contributions!!! =D>=D>:star:star
I love both,Penny and Rik.
@ Penny like Jono I didn't get it at first either. Very clever indeed.
Thank you both for your outstanding contributions!!! =D>=D>:star:star
As there were fins on the Rocket, I thought a fin would also work on a Dolphin.
So, the scribble is in the Pectoral Fin.
I did think about using it for the Dorsal Fin as well, but, there's a straight line in the scribble. For that reason, I didn't think it would work for the Dorsal Fin.
Anyway... I couldn't decide which version looked better?!
Great stuff Rik. They both work fine, the black dolphin as a coloured image the white one for a simple vinyl cut.
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I have no idea what is on the table. Accept, don't question :)
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Very inventive, Chris. =D>
Can't imagine where the idea came from! ;)
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Will it clean my windows Jon? ;)
I love that Jono, what an imagination.
@Egg, I dunno but it looks capable of cleaning lots of things.
Those are really neat Chris! Thank you.=D>=D>
Frightening Chris