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©2009 ~dragnclaw
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My favorite thing about automatic drawings is that they can be done late at night, and they turn out excellently. xD
It gives me something to do when I can't sleep. (Although, this was a homework assignment done last semester, I've done a few other automatic drawings for myself.)
I could actually explain what I started with (which was a treble and bass clef), and the train of thought that led to the creation of the rest of the drawing, but that would take a while.

Also, I apologize for the poor quality, but I still have only a digital camera to work with, and I doubt I'll be getting a scanner anytime soon.

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:iconyoursanonymous:
It's a very good picture despite the camera quality. :] Not having a scanner is "such a drag, man." lol

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Maybe it's a puzzle I don't understand.
:icondragnclaw:
Thank you; I'm glad you like it! =D

Yeeeah, it is, and fixing it up on Photoshop only does so much. :/

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"The world today doesn't make sense, so why should I paint pictures that do?"-Pablo Picasso
:iconchinese-maiden:
Cool!

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~Express yourself~
:icondragnclaw:
Thank you! : D I'm glad you like it.

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"The world today doesn't make sense, so why should I paint pictures that do?"-Pablo Picasso
:iconnochumplovesucker:
this is neat! i am trying to learn more about automatic drawing..
:icondragnclaw:
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it.

Well, an automatic drawing is when you just start drawing without any plan in mind, and see where it goes. Here's a link to a website that explains it a bit better and in depth. I hope it helps!

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"The world today doesn't make sense, so why should I paint pictures that do?"-Pablo Picasso
:icondragnclaw:
You're welcome! ♥

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"The world today doesn't make sense, so why should I paint pictures that do?"-Pablo Picasso

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Panasonic
DMC-LZ3
10/300 second
F/2.8
6 mm
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Jan 8, 2009, 1:53:00 PM

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