This was fun! I didn't have as much time out of the day to do it as sunday is my day for chores and some little jobs, but I got a few pages down, at home in Springfield, and then in Indian Orchard at my mill studio/office.
I did this all on some recycled brown craft paper I've been wanting to try and it just sat around forever. Two birds with one stone, so to speak, as I've been meaning to make more time for doodling and sketches.
The creases aren't nearly so pronounced as the scanner picked them up.
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your brown paper drawings
Hi Seian - great drawings and I love the crinkled brown paper background.
Could you tell me how to post drawings to the forum? I haven't succeeded in doing so. Thanks.
Nataugustine
http://www.nataliedarbeloff.com/blaugustine.html
Could you tell me how to post drawings to the forum? I haven't succeeded in doing so. Thanks.
Nataugustine
http://www.nataliedarbeloff.com/blaugustine.html
Nataugustine
Thanks!
As for posting pictures, you need to use BBCode instead of HTML. And you must have your images hosted somewhere on the web that allows that sort of thing.
Next, there's also quick buttons to help you when making a post here. When you've got a new post page open, make sure you've got the exact location of the image on your website in your clipboard, then hit the IMG button. That makes the starting bracket. Then paste in the address of the image on your site, and hit the IMG button again and it'll make the closing bracket.
It'll look like this, minus the * I've inserted to kill the code.
[img*]http://www.alidasaxon.com/gallery/image ... 2004-6.jpg[/img*]
I hope this helps.
As for posting pictures, you need to use BBCode instead of HTML. And you must have your images hosted somewhere on the web that allows that sort of thing.
Next, there's also quick buttons to help you when making a post here. When you've got a new post page open, make sure you've got the exact location of the image on your website in your clipboard, then hit the IMG button. That makes the starting bracket. Then paste in the address of the image on your site, and hit the IMG button again and it'll make the closing bracket.
It'll look like this, minus the * I've inserted to kill the code.
[img*]http://www.alidasaxon.com/gallery/image ... 2004-6.jpg[/img*]
I hope this helps.
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