2. Draw with the hand that you don't usually draw with.
I can't draw people with my left...but it can do scribbly scenery. My left hand also writes backwards.
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Eheh. Sorry. Emotional there. ... ya. People have told me before that my comments are neat... but I don't think I've had someone come out and say I'd make a good writer without me shoving my work under their face.
I think it's more that I put SO MANY words out there... that atleast a few of them have got to stick XD
I think it's more that I put SO MANY words out there... that atleast a few of them have got to stick XD
Making them stick is what makes words so memorable. ^_^
I do remember when I would go on taps more often that I'd look forwards to seeing your character on there even if I was quiet and in the background, because I thought that the large lady-esque elephant was quite creative as well as very fun to watch in interactions.
I do remember when I would go on taps more often that I'd look forwards to seeing your character on there even if I was quiet and in the background, because I thought that the large lady-esque elephant was quite creative as well as very fun to watch in interactions.
*jaw drops* You don't know how often I like to hear this. Well, personally, I like to hear it when I'm making interactions... but sometimes I get down, just thinking no one's paying attention. I'm glad to know that I have some fans, they're just church mice Thank you!
Being left-handed in school was hard: those desks with th built-in armrests, spiral notebooks, even the pencil sharpeners were mounted to the wall for right-handed people. I even had to learn to adapt in woodshop and metal shop. In a thousand different ways, I was forced to adapt.
I'd love to be able to write with my other hand when my left gets tired. ;P
I'd love to be able to write with my other hand when my left gets tired. ;P
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