2. That's hard, because the characters I usually find attractive are not husband material (I have a problem ) Edér from PoE maybe? I think he'd be a great husband and we could have a bazillion pets. Eddie Riggs from Brütal Legend could also work.
3. Definetly countryside. Somewhere with a big forest around, ever since I moved to the city there is nothing more I missed than having nature literally behind my gardenfence. Sadly I currently live in one of the most crowded regions in Europe and almost everything has been industrialized. On the flipside it's great though that I don't need a car. Win some, lose some.
4. I would like to read the minds of the people who look at my drawings. I often find myself imagining what is going on in their heads ... then again, the truth would probably disapoint me. I'd also love to see what's going on in the heads of my male friends and aquaintances, to see if they have ulterior motives or not. That would safe me a lot stress -.-
@O_Bruce 1. Machinery and architechture. I learned to bulls*** my way through anatomy, have yet to learn it for the other two. 2. I don't do "practice" drawing. I just draw whatever I feel like drawing at the moment. Every drawing is practice.
@Skatan All I can think of it Energy (Light/ heat), but the last two hints don't fit.
The answer is very stupid and the riddle in itself is frustrating as hell. It's supposedely some kind of riddle for job interviews which is made to make ppl think outside the box.
The answer is
The last line is "can you answer the riddle", which is "no", so the answer is just that. So you can only answer correct by answering incorrect, so to speak.
@Mr2150 That changes constantly, but if I had to pick a long time achievement, I'd have to go with this seven year old Secret of Mana fanart:
It doesn't look like much, but this was the first time I moved out of my comfort zone and tried my hand at an actual composition. It marks a huge step in my progress since I started as a kid and it still means a lot to me. I can also still look at it without getting a headache, can't say that much about my other drawings from that time.
Fun fact: I wasn't able to find my dividers to draw the circle that day, so I instead traced the around a CD-spindle instead.
@Anduin Age: I am not saying that it can't work, but I'd figure that he and I would be having trouble relating to each other. Height: It would be impractical if he wouldn't fit through the door or if I would live in constant fear of accidentally squishing him under my foot.
Here, have a cough candy.
Smell: Depends on the smell. I like the smell of freshly baked cookies! Pyramids: They have a lot of steps, right? I am not a fan of steps.
Here are a couple questions I usually pose to artists:
At what point did you pick up a pencil, pen, brush, crayon, or other instrument and think "I want to be an artist"? I'm guessing it was quite young, but I don't mean the first instance where you thought "I like to draw."
Aside from your cartoonist/comic style of art (and I might sound like a broken record here, but your style is fantastic), do you have a second favourite style?
@elminster I would tell him that he should let all of the town's cats loose. That'll teach 'em.
@Troodon80 1. I knew I wanted to do something creative ever since drawing became my main hobby, I tried a lot of things since then. Carpenting, stage building, tailoring, tattooing, etc. Non of them really grabbed me except for tailoring maybe, but it would have needed to be strictly custome making and I wasn't able to find a place. I don't remember when it exactly clicked with me, but I think it must have been abouuuut 2 years ago. I drew something and looked at it afterwards, thinking to myself "You know, I know people who don't do this well and still make money of it". That was when I figured I need to pursue this professionaly. Sadly there have been quite a few hiccups on the way >.> But one day my dream will come true!
2. Cartoon is really the only style I feel comfortable with currently. I used to try my hand at realism years ago (and had to back in school) but I never really enjoyed doing that. Well, and like the weeb I used to be, I of course used to do shojo manga style so I guess if I actually cared to try that one again, I should be able to pull it off. OH I JUST REMEMBERED, I also like copying the art style from Don't Starve, though I haven't done anything with that since my Crash Bandicoot mod.
I don't remember which came first for me but for one we learned about the Nibelungen legend back in school, with which I became obsessed with and then there was my grandpa who himself was obsessed with legends and mythology (ironically, he was a pastor). He'd always tell me stories and take me to old castles and stuff. Around the same age I got into Age of Empires II and Master of Olympus: Zeus which also peaked my interest. Well, and then at one point a friend of mine lend me her copy of The Hobbit. The rest is history.
I don't mean to be a negative nelly and spoil all the fun here, but you said who doesn't like cheese cake? and unfortunately I am one of those weirdos who do not, I just find it too rich, and every time I try some, it just feels like im eating calories and sadness, so when it comes to cake, mint chocolate chip ice cream cake I would say it best
@sarevok57 I remember watching a bake off on TV one day with bakers from like six different countries from around the world, and all of them made their cheesecake differently (the American baker put choclate chip cookies in her's, not joking). So maybe you just don't like it how it's made where you are?
@Anduin Age: I am not saying that it can't work, but I'd figure that he and I would be having trouble relating to each other. Height: It would be impractical if he wouldn't fit through the door or if I would live in constant fear of accidentally squishing him under my foot.
Here, have a cough candy.
Smell: Depends on the smell. I like the smell of freshly baked cookies! Pyramids: They have a lot of steps, right? I am not a fan of steps.
Oh...
The smell was more like a dead corpse kinda smell... Not like a dead cat... But... Uhm...
...
Oh well... Best find a cleric and have a greater restoration spell cast... I have heard it does wonders for your complexion!
@Anduin I said I don't like stairs. Never said I don't like pyramids That is a very pretty picture of a ring I like my eggs scrambled, with onions and curry.
@TheElf What do you mean? African or European swallow?
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1. To give love a chance six years ago.
2. That's hard, because the characters I usually find attractive are not husband material (I have a problem ) Edér from PoE maybe? I think he'd be a great husband and we could have a bazillion pets. Eddie Riggs from Brütal Legend could also work.
3. Definetly countryside. Somewhere with a big forest around, ever since I moved to the city there is nothing more I missed than having nature literally behind my gardenfence. Sadly I currently live in one of the most crowded regions in Europe and almost everything has been industrialized. On the flipside it's great though that I don't need a car. Win some, lose some.
4. I would like to read the minds of the people who look at my drawings. I often find myself imagining what is going on in their heads ... then again, the truth would probably disapoint me. I'd also love to see what's going on in the heads of my male friends and aquaintances, to see if they have ulterior motives or not. That would safe me a lot stress -.-
Yes, please. Do you have coconut or hazelnut macaroons?
All I can think of it Energy (Light/ heat), but the last two hints don't fit.
2. How much time you usually spend on practice drawing?
1. Machinery and architechture. I learned to bulls*** my way through anatomy, have yet to learn it for the other two.
2. I don't do "practice" drawing. I just draw whatever I feel like drawing at the moment. Every drawing is practice.
The answer is
That changes constantly, but if I had to pick a long time achievement, I'd have to go with this seven year old Secret of Mana fanart:
It doesn't look like much, but this was the first time I moved out of my comfort zone and tried my hand at an actual composition. It marks a huge step in my progress since I started as a kid and it still means a lot to me. I can also still look at it without getting a headache, can't say that much about my other drawings from that time.
Fun fact: I wasn't able to find my dividers to draw the circle that day, so I instead traced the around a CD-spindle instead.
That is mean. And clever. But mostly mean.
Would you ever consider dating a guy several... centuries... millennia... older than you?
Also... Is height an issue when you are looking for the ideal partner?
*cough*
Perhaps, also smell... Uhm... Is smell a problem... Could be... a problem in any possible relationship?
Lastly, do you like pyramids? I do.
Age: I am not saying that it can't work, but I'd figure that he and I would be having trouble relating to each other.
Height: It would be impractical if he wouldn't fit through the door or if I would live in constant fear of accidentally squishing him under my foot.
Here, have a cough candy.
Smell: Depends on the smell. I like the smell of freshly baked cookies!
Pyramids: They have a lot of steps, right? I am not a fan of steps.
The mayor of Butter comes to you and asks for your advice. What do you propose be done?
I would tell him that he should let all of the town's cats loose.
That'll teach 'em.
@Troodon80
1. I knew I wanted to do something creative ever since drawing became my main hobby, I tried a lot of things since then. Carpenting, stage building, tailoring, tattooing, etc. Non of them really grabbed me except for tailoring maybe, but it would have needed to be strictly custome making and I wasn't able to find a place. I don't remember when it exactly clicked with me, but I think it must have been abouuuut 2 years ago. I drew something and looked at it afterwards, thinking to myself "You know, I know people who don't do this well and still make money of it".
That was when I figured I need to pursue this professionaly. Sadly there have been quite a few hiccups on the way >.> But one day my dream will come true!
2. Cartoon is really the only style I feel comfortable with currently. I used to try my hand at realism years ago (and had to back in school) but I never really enjoyed doing that. Well, and like the weeb I used to be, I of course used to do shojo manga style so I guess if I actually cared to try that one again, I should be able to pull it off.
OH I JUST REMEMBERED, I also like copying the art style from Don't Starve, though I haven't done anything with that since my Crash Bandicoot mod.
... okay ...
Reading Anduin's post above.
Well, and then at one point a friend of mine lend me her copy of The Hobbit. The rest is history.
I remember watching a bake off on TV one day with bakers from like six different countries from around the world, and all of them made their cheesecake differently (the American baker put choclate chip cookies in her's, not joking). So maybe you just don't like it how it's made where you are?
The smell was more like a dead corpse kinda smell... Not like a dead cat... But... Uhm...
...
Oh well... Best find a cleric and have a greater restoration spell cast... I have heard it does wonders for your complexion!
YOU DON'T LIKE THE THREE DIMENSIONAL WONDER THAT IS A PYRAMID !!!
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And I thought you were a geometrically cultured kinda girl...
*Throws pyramidal ring of hopeful adornment away.*
EDIT: A question... I forget you need a question... Soooo... How do you like your eggs?
I said I don't like stairs. Never said I don't like pyramids
That is a very pretty picture of a ring
I like my eggs scrambled, with onions and curry.
@TheElf
What do you mean? African or European swallow?